Artist: Hartmut FK Gloger
series: spiral life
Title: Samhain
Size H x W x D cm: 120 x 150 x 4
dating: 1.1 first - 20.12.2009
signature: Front bottom right "Gloger"
spiral life - Picture series of Celtic-Germanic festival and holidays
The pictures in "live spiral" created in October 2009 and include discussion the artist Hartmut FK Gloger with the Celtic-Germanic festival and holidays, which are reproduced in Christianity in part to its own use of the churches.
"spiral life" includes planned eight images on canvas and abstract as the content from the Celtic-Germanic mythology as well as from our own understanding of the artist derived color and shape content to seasonal sections.
The Year of the Celts was divided by the sun and the resulting observations of the sky in four seasons sun festivals and four lunar festivals. These eight were for Holiday and Religious accepted part of the Christian churches to use fixed traditions for their own purpose.
In the following list associated with the Celtic / Germanic names in use today, the Christian-secular naming without a full explanation of the meaning and content of questions leave.
dating , Celtic / Christian-secular
Moon Festival, 31 October / 1st November, Samhain / All Saints Halloween
Sun Festival, 21 December (winter solstice) Jule / Christmas, midwinter night
Moon Festival, 1 and 2 February Imbolc / Candlemas
Sun Festival, 21 March (vernal equinox), Ostara / Easter
Moon Festival, 30 April / 1 May, Beltane / Walpurgis Night, witches hard
Sun Festival, 21 June (summer solstice), Litha / mid-summer night, 24 June Midsummer
Moon Festival, 1 August, Lammas Lughnasadh Celtic or early fall / Thanksgiving-feast bread
Sun Festival, 22 September (Autumn Equinox), Mabon / early fall
The Poduktionstermin of each image is in close relationship to the actual time period in the Celtic calendar. Beginning in the night of 31 October to 1 November with the Samhain festival are defined eight year periods, and thus eight production hours.
The individual image information comes from the mythological traditions and from the associated Celtic / Germanic icons and symbols as well as philosophical approaches to the meaning of the festival and holidays in the past and in the now. Supports
the burgeoning visual idea by experienced landscape - at the time of image production / implementation phase - as well as seasonal light-related experiences and reminded meetings and conversations with real people.
strong interference is the question: "What happened between All Saints Day (Christian adaptation of Samhain) and Christmas (Christian expansion and implementation of the Yuletide)"?
to image formation are observable processes in nature and observed human behavior used. In the production periods words, phrases, poems and texts are interpreted through painting and fixed in the works.
Why is the series name "Spiral life"?
In the series of images of ordinary time, the re-experiencing of nature is not configured on the idea of a circle, but connected with the infinity of the spiral.
From the depths of space - in a non-messaging functions to - created a movement, which developed into an expanding spiral shape. By Istdurchgang passes through the drawing room and the fixation of the idea of the painting (The moment of painting) and is stretching to infinity.
Life as an infinite change with the spirituality of the Rebirth fluent in renewing.
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