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This talk will cover a broad range of subjects that have influenced the re-discovery of Feminine God imagery in the Judaic/Christian tradition. I will track how some of the discoveries came about, primarily in the Catholic tradition, and how these have influenced my own work as a SF/Fantasy illustrator. I will also try to point out how finding common roots in symbols and metaphors can lead to greater understanding between Christians and Pagans, as well as opening up new avenues of possibility for both artists and writers. | This talk will cover a broad range of subjects that have influenced the re-discovery of Feminine God imagery in the Judaic/Christian tradition. I will track how some of the discoveries came about, primarily in the Catholic tradition, and how these have influenced my own work as a SF/Fantasy illustrator. I will also try to point out how finding common roots in symbols and metaphors can lead to greater understanding between Christians and Pagans, as well as opening up new avenues of possibility for both artists and writers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 20 June 2007
62 Feminine God Imagery: Not Just For Pagans!
Solo Presentations•634• Saturday, 10:00-11:15 a.m.
This talk will cover a broad range of subjects that have influenced the re-discovery of Feminine God imagery in the Judaic/Christian tradition. I will track how some of the discoveries came about, primarily in the Catholic tradition, and how these have influenced my own work as a SF/Fantasy illustrator. I will also try to point out how finding common roots in symbols and metaphors can lead to greater understanding between Christians and Pagans, as well as opening up new avenues of possibility for both artists and writers.