Monday, December 21, 2020

Friday, December 18, 2020

Solstice Star

People all around the world will be celebrating the once in a lifetime “Solstice Star” on December 21. The phenomenon actually involves Jupiter and Saturn coming so close to each other on the night of Winter Solstice that they will appear as one bright star. The last time they appeared this close in the night sky was during the Middle Ages, 1226 CE to be precise.

Related Off-site Link:
Jupiter and Saturn Will Form Rare “Christmas Star” on Winter Solstice – Eric Betz (Astronomy.com, December 7, 2020).
The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, the First of Its Kind in CenturiesABC News, December 18, 2020).

See also the previous posts:
Winter Solstice Blessing
Let the Spiral Turn and Turn
Winter Hare

Monday, December 14, 2020

Tan Lines

Image: Subjects and photographer unknown.

See also the previous post:
Tan Lines – 8/22/08

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Nanabozho

In Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional storytelling), particularly among the Ojibwe, Nanabozho (also known as Nanabush) is a spirit, and figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's creation. Nanabozho is the Ojibwe trickster figure and culture hero (these two archetypes are often combined into a single figure in First Nations mythologies, among others).

Source

See also the previous posts:
Nanabush
The Great Hare
A Powerful Hero
Xōchipilli
Hare of the Agave
The Self-Sacrificing Hare
A Certain Power
Good Luck
Among the Egyptians
Totem Animal

Image: Pictogram of Nanabozho on Mazinaw Rock, Bon Echo Provincial Park, Ontario.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Saturday, November 28, 2020

The Art of Ismael Álvarez

Writes Ismael on his official website:

My name is Ismael Álvarez. I was born in Ayamonte, Huelva, Andalusia, Spain. The son of a civil guard and of a gypsy mother, nothing else could come out than a restless ass like me. My mother is perhaps the one who gave me good handling of the pencil, since during pregnancy, while others have a craving for chocolate and the like, she took to drawing. She filled entire notebooks with voluptuous women, with big breasts, huge asses, and sex, a lot of sex.

I studied Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid, the city in which I have lived since I was very little. It is in Madrid where I started working as an illustrator, designer and photographer; going through the world of fashion, television and acting. Now living in Barcelona.

My work can be found in publications such as VOGUE Japan, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Sunday Times, Playboy, GayTimes, etc. I've always liked trying in different fields, that's why it's hard for me to say no to the different offers they offer me, and you can find me in an internationally famous magazine as well as in a photocopied neighborhood fanzine.

I love art, in all its aspects. I adore Gustav Klimt, Warhol and Lichtenstein. I am fascinated by Tom from Finland, he marked my professional and personal life, he is the god of homoerotic art. I adore the world of eroticism, and even pornography.

Related Off-site Link: Ismael Álvarez’s Official Website

See also: The Art of Stefano Junior | Saul Lyons | Alexis Vera | Mauna Nada | Ego Rodriguez | Liam Campbell | Richard Vyse | David Jester | Aaron Moth | Travis Chantar | Douglas Simonson | Guglielmo Plüschow | Vilela Valentin | Dante Cirquero | Nebojsa Zdravkovic | Brenden Sanborn | Wilhelm von Gloeden | Richard Haines | John MacConnell | Leo Rydell Jost | Jim Ferringer | Juliusz Lewandowski | Felix d'Eon | Herbert List | Joe Ziolkowski

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Bel Homme

Image: Subject and photographer unknown.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Silhouette

See also the previous posts:
Hare in Morning Mist
Afoot
Song in Autumn
Hare’s Breath

Image: Photographer unknown.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Faeries


The ancient festival of Samhain marked the last day of the Celtic year, with the rising of the sun on the following morning illuminating the New Year and the turning of the wheel. Samhain was a crucial time of year, loaded with symbolic significance for the pre-Christian Celts. As they watched the sun descend into the western skies, the symbolic inference was that of a descent into the Otherworld. This marked the thinning of the veil, as those within the Otherworld were free to roam the Earth. The Sidhe, (faeries as we know them, for we know so little of them) have the power of shapeshifting and were deemed able to walk among us, unknown and unrecognisable to mortals. Alongside them travel our ancestors and other spirits we fail to recognise. It is a night filled with magic!

– C. O'Neill


Related Off-site Link:
Hallowtide ReflectionsThe Wild Reed (October 31, 2020).

See also the previous posts:
In the Image of the Horned God
I Call to Cernunnos . . .

Images: Artists unknown except for images 11 and 15 which are by St. Jinx.