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Tag Archives: symbolism
Born Under A Storm
One of my family’s favourite stories about me (of which there are many), is how I was born under a raging summer storm. In fact, that August in the year of my birth was a very stormy one and apparently … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, My Blog, Paintings, Poetry and Prose, Videos and Animation
Tagged abstract, abstract art, acrylic paints, acrylics, art, canvas, colours, goddess, Goddess incarnation, lightning, Mother Nature, nature, painting, poem, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, prose, ruth weal, storm, Storm Goddess, stormy, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, thunder, Thunder and lightning, Thunder and Lightning Storm, Thunder Storm, wealie
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Pinned by Jane Austen
I just read an interesting article by ladaisi called I’m a Jane Austen, Jane Eyre kind of Girl talking about the female characters that she loved as a teenager. Jane Austen has definitely been one of my favourite authors for … Continue reading
Posted in My Blog, My Reading, Poetry and Prose
Tagged anne eliott, Captain Wentworth, classic literature, elizabeth bennett, female writers, feminine character role models, Jane Austen, Mr Darcy, persuasion, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, pride and prejudice, ruth weal, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, teenage reads, wealie
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Sky Dancing
It’s been a strange evening, feeling ever so slightly not quite here, which is definitely reflected in the short piece I wrote earlier this evening. It’s almost as if a part of my spirit has wandered off without me! I … Continue reading
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Tagged cancun, cancun lagoon, mexico, photo, photograph, photography, poem, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, ruth weal, sunset, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, wealie, yucatan peninsular
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Dark Goddess
I’ve been fascinated by mythology since I was a young girl, lapping up any stories of King Arthur, Robin Hood, Sinbad the Sailor and anything Egyptian, Norse and Arabian. I distinctly remember the first time I saw Ray Harryhausen’s depictions … Continue reading
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Tagged dark goddess, Diana, full moon, goddess, goddesses, Hecate, Inanna, Ishtar, Isis, kali, lady luna, lady luna faces, luna, moon, mythology, myths, photo manipulation, photography, photoshop, poem, poetry, poetry and prose, ruth weal, Selene, self portrait, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, triple goddess, wealie
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Dusk’s Women
I may have mentioned before that I’m more likely to witness dusk than dawn. I feel a strange affinity with that time of the day, maybe it’s because I love the night so much and the dusk is always the … Continue reading
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Tagged dusk, dusk's daughter, image manipulation, lady dusk, photo, photo art, photo manipulation, photograph, photoshop, photoshop creation, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, ruth weal, self portrait, sunset, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, wealie
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How did you mark 10/10/10?
Today is the 10th of October 2010, or as it appears in the two digit date format 10/10/10! As humans we are always looking for special meaning and significance in dates like these. Many people are drawn to mark these … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, autumnal leaves, changing seasons, colourful leaves, flora, leaves, macro, macro lens, nature, photo, photograph, photography, ruth weal, seasons, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, wealie
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