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  Celtic Cross  

 

  Shamrock tea
 

 

The idea  of the Guinness advertisement in the shape of the Celtic cross is depicted on this picture

(Oil, ceramic and pads on Canvas)

30'' x 42'' (76 cm x 122 cm)

     

 

Based on Ciarán Carson's novel "Shamrock tea"

(Oil on Canvas)

30'' x 42'' (76 cm x 122 cm)

           
 
     

           
 

Out of the Labyrinth

(Acrylic on Canvas)

     

The master of the Labyrinth

(Acrylic on Canvas)

           
       
           
 

 

St. Colum Cille's prayer. 1

(Watercolour on paper)

     

 

St. Colum Cille's prayer. 2

(Watercolour on paper)

           
           
         
 

 

The Mahapurusha

(Oil on Board)

12'' x 16'' (305 x 406 mm)

     

 

The opening of the sídh

(Oil on Canvas)

40'' x 60'' (102 mm x 152 mm)

           
 
   
 

Meditation

(Oil on Canvas)

 

 

 

 

 

 

       
       
  Orion. Cú Chulainn at the ford.  

 

  Krishna, Dancing in Each of the Worlds
 

 

Оrion – the warrior of the heavens - and Cú Chulainn, the terrestrial warrior, are depicted on this picture. (Orion in early Babylonia was referred to by a different name (Shiba Zi An Na-the) - the true shepherd of the heavens.)

The bird in the picture represents the death of the warrior, which always follows the warrior (and hunts for him). According to Karlos Castaneda, death is at the distance of the extended left hand of a person. When something occurs above, it is reflected below, as in the reflection of this tree.

(Oil on Canvas)

23.5'' x 35.5'' (600 mm x 900 mm)

     

 

Based on the fifteenth century Indian bronze statuette of Krishna.
The Hindu god is depicted in the pose of the classical Hindu dance, meaning ‘The Word of Krishna’. The pose expresses the fact that he is the foundation of himself.

(Oil on Canvas)
           
       

  Maria Magdalene’s Hair       Photosynthesis
 

 

The famous part of a female’s body that received a great honor to touch the Lord and that absorbed in itself His dust, His blood and the fragrance of the precious myrrh.
(Oil on Canvas)

     

 

History returns backward in a textbook with a cover decorated with silver dots and the most illustrious actors are getting prepared to enter the stage. These are the representatives of the vegetative realm in their splendor. They are rather male than female, but sometimes they seem to be both. They repeatedly intertwine before they fade as ferns. The most charming ones soothe us by their sugary palms; and there comes the spring.

André Breton, Textes du surrealism Français (1920)
(Oil on Canvas)

           
       
  Shine of Sheep Woman Fleece       One star is enough
 

 

Shining of the Māyā’s beauty nourishes the wings of soul, making easier for the soul to return to the world of the Absolute Beauty and releasing it from the coldness and emptiness of the Sheep existence. As Dostoevsky once said, the Beauty will save the World.
Board 2 x 2; 12’’x16’’(305x406mm); oil, framed.

 

     


The picture represents the vision of the Christian conversion of the spirit of the land of Ireland
by the artist

(Acrylic on Canvas)

23.5'' x 35.5'' (600 mm x 900 mm)

           
       
  The Flower-Dam       Cú Chulainn in Bardo
 

Sexy cat on the clouds
Blessed fairy of the good
Fondling the stars,
I see you on the sky.

You are refreshing your tired body
With a water of dead seas
Your soul is like a museum
Of genuine pieces and of rare things…

Armen Grigoryan, Sexy Cat.

(Oil on Board; Sea-Shells, Sea-Sand & Stones; Amber)

     

The idea of the liminal condition of the dying warrior is embodied here. The Buddhist term Bardo stands for a state through which the soul passes after death or which occurs at moments when the spirit is undergoing extreme trials.

 

(Oil on Canvas)

40'' x 60'' (102 cm x 152 cm)

 

           

 

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