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Thursday, March 22, 2018

red and white

 In 2013 we  visited Cappadocia, Turkey.
In the Valley of Goreme there are many churches carved into the small stone mountains.
 This post is a document of some of the red and white very early Christian markings inside those carved rock sanctuarys.
 Circles
 Crosses
 St Barbara's church 
 The Goreme area is a world heritage property
 9th century
 rows of triangles
shapes lifted on pedestals
I was very inspired by these paintings.
They reached across the centuries...
they are timeless.
new work in progress Judy Martin

11 comments:

  1. your red thread holds deep time

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  2. I love this, and so much look forward to watching the evolution of your piece. ❤️

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  3. I shared at FB
    What is etched in stone is meant to last.

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  4. wow! I'm fascinated with the drawings. I'm wondering about the symbolism, the triangle on the pedestal? well all of it, did you find out yourself? will have to research, thank you so much for sharing- not being physically able to travel I enjoy seeing pictures of other peoples travels.

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  5. I have not found out anything about the pedestals... I am intrigued.

    I think the simplicity of line and the repetition of the first shapes, (circle, triangle, square, cross) is very powerful.

    There is something spiritual in those shapes. Also in the colour red on top of white.
    We don't need to fully understand.


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  6. Have always been intrigued by your work and what inspires it. This is like your other pieces ... going to be amazing.

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  7. i have so many drawings from turkey. since i will be living there soon, i plan to work with them while there. love your simple cloth.

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  8. It´s interesting how former inspiration return and go into contemporary artwork. Our spirit doesn´t forget!!

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  9. Those paintings and their messages have withstood the test of time. How beautiful. Your interpretation is as always, mesmerizing.

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  10. Interesting markings....how it seeps into your cloth will be amazing to see!

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  11. i keep coming back to look at these beautiful red rich marks.

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Thank you for taking the time to connect. Much appreciated.xx