You are probably wondering what is behind the Lunar Goddess Series I am currently creating. These are either mythological goddesses who have piqued my interest or real life women (human goddesses) who I have been inspired by.
The second of my series of seven is Jezebel's Moon:
This painting was inspired by a very moving soul and beautiful human being who is my friend and Tribal Fusion Belly Dance teacher. When she is dancing she becomes the mysterious beauty, goddess of the dark and transcends these vibrations into those she connects with. She is a lover of the Dark New Moon and of the Raven that is always besides her, guiding her. I truly enjoyed creating this painting, and I shared with her the creation process of my painting and engaged her to learn what colors she adores and associates with, along with what phase of the lunar cycle she most connects with. This is Jezebel, her dancing being, which captures her in a brief moment of time and space. To witness her in person, dancing in the night, is mesmerizing. The tribal new moon I designed captures the Celtic nature and that of the Black Cat, if you turn your head sideways, you will see, the face of the cat...the eyes, the nose the whiskers. Do you see?
The second of my series of seven is Jezebel's Moon:
This painting was inspired by a very moving soul and beautiful human being who is my friend and Tribal Fusion Belly Dance teacher. When she is dancing she becomes the mysterious beauty, goddess of the dark and transcends these vibrations into those she connects with. She is a lover of the Dark New Moon and of the Raven that is always besides her, guiding her. I truly enjoyed creating this painting, and I shared with her the creation process of my painting and engaged her to learn what colors she adores and associates with, along with what phase of the lunar cycle she most connects with. This is Jezebel, her dancing being, which captures her in a brief moment of time and space. To witness her in person, dancing in the night, is mesmerizing. The tribal new moon I designed captures the Celtic nature and that of the Black Cat, if you turn your head sideways, you will see, the face of the cat...the eyes, the nose the whiskers. Do you see?