"Love After Love".
Beautiful.
Authentic.
Courageous.
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Thea, inspired by Derek Walcott's poem,
"Love After Love". Beautiful. Authentic. Courageous. Read more here.
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Sophia embodies wisdom.
She is disembodied, then wrapped and wrapped and wrapped. What happens when we submit to metamorphosis? Can we/will we trust the process? Will we fully accept the outcome? Read more here. Epiphany is the seventh doll in this series.
It reflects on the effects on us when we 'stir the nest', unsettling our usual routines and expectations. Read more here. The nest is a journey to the centre,
an opportunity to find my true name. I want to create something new from something old. Read more here. Yulia is beginning the 'long letting-go."
Is she moving away from or toward the abandoned nest? The nest is created from horse hair and feathers. Read more here. Theresa explores the nest as a source of energy.
The figure is meditating. The nest is constructed from old wires from an old computer. The colours represent the colours of the chakra. Read more here. Pandora is the third figure in this series.
The nest is a place of caring, of service to the young. The nests were created from the tops of old jeans discarded by my son. Read more here. Many suggests that we are part of many nests.
She is created from the old woolen blanket which kept my children warm. Read more here. My youngest child had left home.
I felt acute alone-ness. I thought of 'empty nest' but wanted to explore the richness of the symbology of 'nest'. Eden explores the womb as nest - a gateway, a place of creation, a place of integration. Read more here. |
AuthorI am Liz Pearce. Making dolls allows my soul to sing and my spirit to soar. The dolls are companions for my journey. Categories
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