Saturday, June 13, 2009

SOULMATES





Media:  Woodcut
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Paper:  Hosho  
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Date 1965



SOULMATES: 
According to Aristophanes, in Plato's Symposium, ZEUS, fearing their power, split them all in half, condemning them to spend their lives searching for the other half to complete themselves.


  

5 comments:

  1. My impression? And I know I don't really have to 'pictorialise' it to get satisfaction..... is a male and female by the waterside. The trouble is they are both looking in the wrong direction to find the other. I like the way woodcuts add the dimension of natural 'streaks' to a picture.

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  2. They're still looking! And genderless, as perhaps godlings were?

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  3. It is such an intriguing/compelling idea -- the soulmate, I mean. (Even if we don't quite believe in it, don't you think we still have yearnings that way?) You've illustrated it very cleverly.

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  4. All the time! But, the older I get, the wiser I get, too. I don't waste so much time on the yearning!

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  5. Thank ou for calling by my blog. The artist I featured was Sherree Valentine Daines. Sorry to have been so slow in replying. I love your blogs and will visit again.

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