Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Hi Bill, Sorry for the late response, been held with the Aussie summer X'mas frantic rush season when everyone is out there with the rest of the world getting things done, and whew its hot here! Something about a summer X'mas.. Wish I'm buried in snow instead. Actually would love that! Yes I was in a way referring to the Ganesh pics but then I see Ganesh in everyone and everthing, hope this makes sense? Hence the curiosity in the imagery of the pic you kindly posted to share with us. I saw the guy as Ganesh and the rabbit as Mushika, would you believe it?! Hope you won't think I'm mad or something like that. Its just that everyone has different perceptions of images and art or artforms. And I believe in encouraging anyone's and everyone's creative side. You have something going there Bill, and I look forward to your other pics when you are ready - absolutely no rush.. And only if you feel comfortable sharing them. (It would be our honor.) To everyone who celebrates Christmas, here's wishing everybody a wonderful X'mas and a New Year filled with dreams come true! Om Ganesa and bountiful blessings, Much love too Bill, Sy =========== , "giveawayboy" <wondermagazine@a...> wrote: > , SY Zenith <syzenith> wrote: > > > > Hi Bill, > > Thanks for sharing, nice to see it at last! Been waiting awhile > but its well worth it. Just curiousity, would you explain the > imagery.. Just interested in the story behind it, hope you won't > mind, thanks. > > Aum Ganesa, > > Sy >------ > > Sy, when you said you'd been waiting awhile I assume you were > referring to my Ganesh pic. Well, I still have to find a scanner for > that one. I think I will also be doing some Rama/Hanuman and > Lakshmana/Hanuman ones soon. Also, I would like to do some > Shiva/linga drawings. Once I do I can show you all those. In the > meantime I just have regular drawings that are not too much related > to Ganesh so I don't show too many of them here, out of respect for > the topic. As I go into my holy season of advent/Christmas/Epiphany, > please do forgive my slower pace with posting and responding. But, > there are spiritual commitments that I must attend to. SMILES > > Much love, Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Hi Bill, I'm going through the messages one by one now.... My train of thought wasn't altogether there earlier, pardon me.. Bill wrote : "I think GRACE is one of the most important > things in life, along with LOVE." ******* Very well said Bill. Like that very much. ********* Thank you very much too, for the explanation and sharing. Much appreciate it. Om Ganesa, Sy ====================== , "giveawayboy" <wondermagazine@a...> wrote: > > Well Sy, there is not too much to say about this. The man in the > drawing is the central figure in most of my drawings. He usually > looks either devotional or broken/confused. he usually has a scar > somewhere on his body. he represents humans in general and ofcourse, > being the artist, I'm sure I project myself into him alot. The green > bunny is just a green bunny, but I basically began drawing rabbits in > my work since they are a symbol of humility for native americans, and > universally they represent fertility. So, for me, humility and > fertility (here taken to mean creativity in the broad sense)are two > great qualities, hence, rabbits started appearing in my work. And you > know how rabbits are famous for suddenly popping out of rabbit holes > and black hats. So, they also like to pop out of my drawings. I am > not sure why, but it seemed like a natural connection to write the > word GRACE in there. I think GRACE is one of the most important > things in life, along with LOVE. > > Hope that helps. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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