In some traditions, a crown made from aspen leaves gives its wearer the power to visit and return safely from the Underworld.
In this work I consider the aspen as a metaphor of the coming together of the spirit and body.
In some traditions, a crown made from aspen leaves gives its wearer the power to visit and return safely from the Underworld.
In this work I consider the aspen as a metaphor of the coming together of the spirit and body.
I use magical and mysterious schematics to ponder on the nature of artificial consciousness: https://www.2045.ai/the-minds-eye
On World Refugee Day, two new artworks accompany the music Sanctuary: 'Seeking Refuge' and 'Harbour Borne'. https://www.un.org/en/observances/refugee-day https://www.100artworks.today/Sanctuary.html Refuge: a...
A study of oak, ash, and beech after a photograph I took in early summer: http://www.publicart.world/oak-and-early-summer-light.html
Your Voice, Our World Enjoy more content at Public Art World including two three line poems 'Your Voice', and 'Our...
When art is known by many, a painting, song, or poem for example, I not only experience it emotionally and...
A beautiful animal with ancestors going back eight million years, enjoy this magical realist artwork of a giraffe: https://www.publicart.world/grace-at-night-under-the-stars.html