Holding a coin depicting the Temple of Diana at Ephesus...(at the time of St Paul) In the original painting the coin is much clearer. Sorry it's not very good here!
I love the new series of 'Kundalini Ascension' paintings !
They are definitely worlds that would draw you in and take you to other places !
After only the briefest of time I can see a return to the 'celebration of life' in the original painting that now hangs in my dining room. I can also 'see' likeness to the print of 'healing batteries' that hangs above my bed. But these are so much more - these seem like larger more infinite worlds without boundaries, they show to me a carefree freedom which is something which very few people ever have in their life.
I must make time to return to these worlds / landscapes sometime soon - it can only be therapeutic !
I have noticed the scale of this world in the size of this image - to maintain the detail at this size is fantastic !
John Lindsay. Troon Scotland. May 2011.
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shenur masters 21 Dec 2011
Lovely mysterious painting!Jessica Rose 15 Aug 2011
You must have the best dreams as your art is so wonderful and dream like!nikos kanellos 16 May 2011
Fantastic artwork my friend!Barry Huyett 14 May 2011
great series......great freedom of a new worldAnonymous Guest 14 May 2011
I love the new series of 'Kundalini Ascension' paintings ! They are definitely worlds that would draw you in and take you to other places ! After only the briefest of time I can see a return to the 'celebration of life' in the original painting that now hangs in my dining room. I can also 'see' likeness to the print of 'healing batteries' that hangs above my bed. But these are so much more - these seem like larger more infinite worlds without boundaries, they show to me a carefree freedom which is something which very few people ever have in their life. I must make time to return to these worlds / landscapes sometime soon - it can only be therapeutic ! I have noticed the scale of this world in the size of this image - to maintain the detail at this size is fantastic ! John Lindsay. Troon Scotland. May 2011.