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GALLERIES:
Shadows & Ceremonies (Paintings)
A
series of 36 pencil drawings & 30 oil paintings celebrating masked African
& New Guinea tribal ceremonial dancers and portraits of the faces behind the
masks. (2001)
By
the 1880's, the myths, the ceremonies, the cultures, the realities of the
American indigenous people were all but a shadow of themselves to be lost
forever in the memories of time. This sad twilight of a culture that was and now
is no more is now upon us again in the central African continent. What was a
vital part of our collective past, a mirroring of what was once our own
collective history, will soon be gone. And, like all great wonders, it will soon
live only as a part of the collective myth. Tragically this is happening only
one hundred twenty years after the other great loss. What took hundreds of
thousands of years to evolve, can now, and does, pass in a lifetime of one
generation. And, so, we the living must witness the loss, this acceleration of
tragedy, and we the survivors can only despair for our loss, to this human
connection to our mother, the Earth, and the past that will be no more.
NOTE:
Click to enlarge any of the following thumbnails:
Angels Without Gods (Paintings) Angels Without Gods (Pencil Drawings) Empty-ness of Laughter (Louisiana Prisoners) (Paintings) Empty-ness of Laughter (Louisiana Prisoners) (Pencil Drawings) Holding Back The Night (Paintings) Black and White Etchings and Engravings Portrait of Early Native Americans (Drawings) Passion of Christ Series (Drawings) Passion of Christ Series (Etchings) Burned By The Fire Of Our Dreams (Paintings) Burned By The Fire Of Our Dreams (Drawings) Shadows & Ceremonies (Paintings) Shadows & Ceremonies (Drawings) European Box Books A Collection of Etchings Assorted Paintings
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