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- Combe Haven Defenders
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- ROOT MEDICINE OF THE STARS ON EARTH
- Garden of the Witch
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Tag Archives: Marija Gimbutas
Sold, ceramic wall art
This is a ceramic plaque showing the Goddess Gaia plucking embryos from the ocean of life and bringing them into existence. The sculpture is about 30 cm x 30 cm and it is glazed with oxides and transparent glaze and … Continue reading
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Tagged anna keiller ceramics, anna keiller studio, art, bucranium, Catal Huyuk, ceramic art, ceramic sculpture, ceramic sculptures, ceramics, commissions, Goddess sculpture, great Goddess, Marija Gimbutas, nature, plaque, urns, wall art, wall paintings, www.annakeiller.com
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Gaia
The most ancient symbol of Mother Earth that I know of is the symbol of the bucranium, the skull of an ox. This symbol was used a lot during neolithic times to signify fertility; the head symbolising the womb and the … Continue reading
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Tagged ceramic plaque, ceramic sculpture, gaia, green man, Hastings Jack in the Green, Herne the Hunter, Marija Gimbutas, mother earth, neolithic symbols
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Ceramic Owls
I’m sitting in my garden under a huge full moon listening to Tawny owls. They are so loud and there are so many of them and I wonder what they are up to. The night is warm despite it being late … Continue reading
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Tagged archeomythology, ceramic owls, clay, fat birds, glazing, kiln, little owls, Marija Gimbutas, smoke firing, Tawny owls
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