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L'UCCELLO D'ORO Painting

Polina Ogiy

Italy

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Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Peacock Ornamental bird originating from India, whose mythopoetic image mainly based on its external features — shape and typical coloration of the tail, the gait and Peacock etc. "covers a wide range of astral symbolism — from the cosmos in its entirety, and the starry sky until the moon and sun circle". Continuing the solar theme (characterized primarily to India and Southeast Asia) are associated with peacock in various traditions, the idea of abundance, fertility, immortality. The image of the peacock is closely linked to the symbolism of the eye(a) in its positive — contemplation, contemplation, view; and negative aspects — the evil eye ("evil eye"), misfortune, infertility, etc. In some traditions (India, Byzantium, etc.) is considered a Royal bird, his image — a common decoration of the thrones, along with precious stones, metals and solar animals (lion, eagle). It is believed that peacock is a fighter of snakes, and its meat is not amenable to decomposition. Associated with the storm and the rain, as it becomes restless (dancing) before the rain; dance of the peacock shares the symbolism of the spiral. In a mystical sequence of times of day meets the twilight peacock[1]. Together with the Chinese pheasant (a bird of the same family) — possible source for the image of the Phoenix. Connected with symbolism of the World tree. Image of a peacock is widely represented in heraldry and numismatics. Main meanings: the Sun, "the natural symbol of the stars"; immortality, longevity, ascension to Heaven; love; greatness of, the Royal prerogative, the spiritual superiority, perfect, infinite variety, a variegated variety of the world; "the gaiety of spirit with which God created this earth, having a good time as wanted" [bdgs]; (shining) glory, integrity, pride; talkativeness, boastfulness, vanity, relatively late connotations. Antiquity Through Babylonia, Persia, and Asia Minor, the peacock goes to Samos, where he became a sacred bird in the temple of Hera. In the V century BC in Athens as peacocks exotic rare show for the money. The emblem of the resurrection, starry vault of heaven, the unity and interrelatedness. Attribute: Pana; Hera (Juno) — is borrowed from pan as a symbol of the starry vault; the Faun. "Stars" ("eyes"), useimage peacock's tail, called the sight of the Argos — according to the myth Hera has brought them to the tail of the peacock after the death of a cow guarding IO from the giant hands of Hermes[2]. In the II century BC in Rome peacocks are sacred birds of Juno. Also used as the emblem of the Empress and her daughters (the bird of the Emperor — eagle). Represents the apotheosis, and the triumph of the winners (for Roman coins) China. As the majority of birds (crane, rooster), peacock — solar, relates to Yang. Many ideas about the peacock and its interpretation is borrowed from India: beauty; longevity; dignity, high rank; ability to expel the forces of evil; the dance at the sight of beautiful women. The emblem of the Ming dynasty. As a sign of favour (Manchu) Emperor peacock feather was handed when obtaining a high rank (of merit). Such feathers have been exhibited in vases, making peacock is a symbol of good fortune. . The peacock is often associated with peony (one of the few Yang colors), also associated with solar and Imperial symbols. Peacocks are also found in the Chinese garden. Attribute Guan-Yin; XI-Wang-Mu. Japan. Boddhisattva Kujaku-MEO (Kujaku-ke, Kujaku-May) always sits astride a peacock. Hinduism sometimes — the mount of Brahma; also go to the peacock Lakshmi and the God of war Skanda-Karttikeya; when riding on it sits the God of love Kama, it symbolizes the impatient desire. Peacock — emblema the goddess of wisdom, music and poetry Saraswati. In ancient cultures of India and later in Iran, this magnificent tail was with reference all-seeing sun and eternal cosmic cycles. In Hindu mythology, drawing its wings, resembling innumerable eyes, is considered to represent a starry sky (50). Peacock accompanies some Hindu gods such as Saraswati (the goddess of wisdom, music and poetry), Kama (the goddess of sexual desires) and God of war Skanda (who could also turn a poison into an elixir of immortality). was associated with the throne of the Hindu God Indra, Kartikeya God of war, Kartikeya also created Shiva. He also has the names of Skanda or Kumara (the young man). He never marries, because his female half (kaumari) — nothing like the army of gods. Karthikeya travels on the peacock — the symbol of power, and on the banner is the cock, welcoming a new morning. Some contradiction can be seen that the Indian Mars, God of war, Kartikeya, the wise son of Shiva, riding on the peacock, but actually there is no contradiction here: if the reading of the ancient Indian book on the art of war, we will see that wars were not a means of mass extermination, what is wars of the twentieth century — rather, they were tournaments, something like knightly tournaments in Europe. These competitions tried to make more lush and spectacular. Often, as if everything proceeded according to a pre-prepared script, a bloody battle to the death between representatives of the warring families were suddenly ended by the betrothal of boys and girls of both clans and the celebration that could last for weeks. Only gloomy ascetic, for whom the whole world is just "a Vale of sorrows" and "debauchery" for which to live PA the world itself seemed diabolical cunning, could see in the peacock the negative symbol. [bdgs] In Indian mythology, when Krishna and Radha — two incarnation of the God Vishnu — dance and amuse themselves in the eternal joy of love, they are seen peacocks. There are iconic toys, such as: Krishna and Radha on swings and on the swing poles again we see peacocks. Colorful peacock as if telling us: how hard was life, what unpleasant surprises it we brought, it is inevitable that we should find joy in life and believe that its diversity will always find a positive side. When the Indian peacock yard was always accompanied by the image of both the deities — Krishna and Radha — and was a symbol of an exemplary life of love and beauty. Juicy color of emerald as the expression of life, youth and purity, and, according to Indian legends, "imitates the color of the neck of a young parrot, new grass, a water tin, iron and the pattern of peacock tail". In Eastern India it was believed that peacock feathers bring bad luck — "eyes" in the feathers is a symbol of evil. For this reason, the stones with names such as cat's eye, tiger's eye, or oculus Beli, always evoke a certain strange interest. Buddhism. On the peacock or peacock throne usually sits Avalokiteshvara (Guan-Yin in China) is one of the most revered Bodhisattvas of Buddhist mythology, the personification of compassion, the ruler of the Buddhist Paradise in the West, according to Chinese tradition. As a permanent attribute of that dhyani-Buddha, the peacock itself symbolizes the compassionate prudence, often correlates with the West. Compassion and vigilance. A fan of peacock feathers — the attribute of Avalokitesvara, identified also with Guan Yin and Amitabha, as a symbol of compassion. Christianity "... the Gnostics, who on the threshold of the middle ages tried to reveal the secrets of God's Providence (and as a result subsequently almost all turned to heresy), chose the peacock as an expression of his mystical-philosophical revelations." If you look closely its a feather, we'll find 365 different colors. Therefore, this cosmological bird, as distinguished Vasile 365 different heavens (the number of days in a year). Interestingly, the egg of a peacock pale and unattractive. And here it is — a miracle! Out of nothing comes the rainbow — a seed, hidden in the egg, looking for an exit. Just as the egg of a peacock is bright and colourful, being fertilized seed peacock-cock, and the world needs God's seed to become attractive. [V. Schultz] [bdgs] in the medieval "Bestiaries" peacock referred to as "stoock" in the iconography of Western Christianity, the peacock drinking from the Eucharistic Cup, biting the fruit of the vine; a very widely distributed image of a peacock in Paradise of the tree of life and two peacocks on the sides of the world tree Peacock's tail, in particular, appears in the eighty-fourth emblem of the "Symbolic art" of Bochica as a symbol of the blending of all the colors and ideas of the whole (32). This explains why in Christian art it stands as a symbol of immortality (20) and the incorruptible soul (6). Immortality, resurrection, soul, and glorified before the Lord, because the peacock renews its plumage, and its meat was considered incorruptible. "One eye" all-seeing Church. Symbolizes also Holy because its tail resembles a halo. Peacock sitting on the field or the power, symbolized the ability to rise above worldly things. Romanesque art is one of common animals (along with the bull, the eagle, SACEM, a lion, a rooster, a crane, a praying mantis (grasshopper) and partridge (50). In Christian art the peacock is used as a symbol of immortality. In early Christianity the preference for positive interpretations of the peacock. Its meat was considered incorruptible (a symbol of Christ in the tomb), loss of feathers and their new growth in spring similarly was seen as a symbol of renewal and resurrection. peacock meat until the early modern period was considered a food that gives strength to the sick. The peacock often appeared at the grotto in Bethlehem where Christ was born: two peacocks who drink from the same Cup, indicate a spiritual revival, it is this meaning that he is present in scenes of the Nativity. Sometimes peacocks appear in Christian art in Christmas scenes or drinking from the Cup — in both cases as a symbol of eternal life. The "eyes" of peacocks was understood as indicating divine omniscience, "Thousands of eyes" on the peacock's tail are sometimes used as the symbol of the "all-seeing" Church. Continued to operate and antique folk belief according to which the blood of a peacock casts out the demons. with the wings of the cherubim that support the throne of Jehovah. and the cherubim are faced with four wings of peacock feathers. On the other hand, the Christian doctrine of humble life led to the fact that the sins of pride, luxury and vanity, and became identified with the image of the peacock (this tradition originates in the texts of the II century ad "Psychology"). Therefore, in Western art the peacock is often the personification of Pride. Negative features are observed in the early Christian text "Physiologus" where peacock: struts, with pleasure looks at himself and shakes his plumage, condescending and arrogantly looks around. But if he will look at his paws, he angrily exclaims, as they do not match the rest of his appearance. If you are a Christian, this is the symbolical interpretation, see his dignity, he may sing; but when you see his legs, namely his flaws, then turn with a complaint to God and hate injustice, like a peacock hates his paws, that you appeared before the (heavenly) bridegroom justified. This starts in the usual appeal for today symbolic meaning, which are from the medieval "Bestiaries" makes the peacock a bird, symbolizing the vanity of luxury and arrogance (haughtiness). When you praise a peacock, he raises and dismisses his tail, like a preacher at praises of flatterers in vain extols the greatness of his spirit. If he raises his tail, his backside laid bare, and he becomes a laughingstock when he chanetsa arrogant. So, the peacock needs to keep his tail low, so that everything the teacher does humbly do. [Unterkircher] In the Baroque era to the scenes of the way of the cross to Calvary Jesus, stripped of their clothes, atoning for the people's sin of vanity which presents placed next to a peacock. The common attribute of Saint. Barbara is a peacock feather, which points to Heliopolis, the city where she was born. It is believed that in this city reborn from the ashes of the mythical bird the Phoenix, but ignorance of how it could look like Phoenix have led to its replacement with a peacock. Alchemy In the West the peacock is a fighter snake and iridescent paint tail was attributed to its ability to transform snake venom into solar substance. Iridescent paints pavlini tail in some texts and images is a sign of impending transformation of lower substances into higher. Sometimes the symbol of a failed process, which brings only the slag (caput mortuum dead head). at the same time, some European beliefs, associated, probably, "eyes", useimage peacock's tail, with Heraldry In heraldry, a peacock is only sometimes (for example, stamp the figure graphs the background of View, helmet-treasure of the counts von Ortenburg, peacock tail as a helmet-treasure of the Grand Dukes of Austria, peacock fan as a decoration stamp hats princes von Schwarzenberg, count von Henneberg, etc.), and, of course, there was a positive interpretation of the image of the peacock (resurrection, the shining). Here, from the East, came to Europe the image of peacock or just peacock feather in the hat of the knight as a symbol of his high moral sense. The emblematic Peacock showing its tail. I have to admire. The character of buck, a loving bright and colorful dress and not proven by any other qualities. All his care and interest — to show his flashy outfit. [EMSI tab.18-8,p. 179] a Peacock with her tail. He loves to show socego brightness of plumage. "A symbol of pride showing itself. This is especially true for women who love dresses and jewelry. To wear beautiful clothes For women is as natural As to dissolve the peacock for his tail. [EMSI tab.23-13,p. 201] Trying to sing a peacock with her tail. Should I be quiet enough to be enjoyable. "The character of the dandy, which is the brightness of his attire, maybe like a peacock, go for something outstanding, but when he opens his mouth, it immediately is ridiculous." [EMSI tab.22-15,p. 197] . August is the eighth month of the year, got its name from the Roman iperator, is personified as "the old man, holding in the mouth of the Cup with a refreshing drink and a fan, made of peacock feathers. ..." [EMSY § 195] the eye Image and stars as light sources, closely connected with the symbolism of the peacock, and of themselves as signs of alertness. Peacock's tail, in particular, appears in the eighty-fourth emblem of the "Symbolic art" of Bochica as a symbol of the blending of all the colors and ideas of the whole (32). This explains why in Christian art it stands as a symbol of immortality (20) and the incorruptible soul (6). Psychology is the Ratio of Swan/harp, corresponding to the axis of water/fire, denotes melancholy and passion, self-sacrifice, a path of tragic art and martyrdom. On the contrary, the ratio peacock/lute, combined with a pair of earth/fire is probably a representation of logical thought (50). According to (6) — indicates the psychic duality of man (related to the myth of the Twins), which draws life force from the principle of unity. Крылья, смело раскрывая, Отрываюсь от земли. Я полетом наслаждаясь, Крикну небу: “Жди” И целуя ветер в губы, Я исполнена любви. Допуская ветер в сердце, Я твержу ему: ”Гори” Дай мне, солнце, силу света, Жизнь дарить в пути. От восхода до рассвета, Наполнять себя, огнем мечты. Pollin 2006.

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Size:23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Polina Ogiy was born in Kharkov . She quickly shows great interest in art and all its expressions, finishing her studies at the High School of Arts and Music. Then she enrolls at the Moscow State Art and Design Academy by Stroganov, where she becomes expert in drawing, painting, design and sculpture.In 1999, she got a degree as Master of Fine Art. In 2004 Polina won the first prize at the International Architecture Competition. She is currently working in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, exclusive decoration and painting. "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love."(The first Epistle of St. an. St. John The Evangelist) Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions. This is awareness of Genesis, understanding of the soul creating the fabric of life .Works of art are true, pure symbols imprinted by the hand of the artist. They are characters of life, love, harmony and symmetry, sacred geometry of destiny. The world is ruled by symbols. And the true symbols express the divine harmony.If you're a creative person, the main energy that moves your hand is love, passion to cognition for the essence of things and phenomena. This is love and admiration, inspiration by the beauty of a landscape, character, object, myth or legend. The delight of my soul reflects the spiritual essence and symbolism of the Muse selected.Creativity is the destination of the soul incarnate in a person. We all are the co-creators of God, and everyone is an architect of his own life and world view. Convergence of matter and spirit, the ancient alchemy of human life are nothing else, but a splash of creative energy of spirit in matter.For me it is the music of my soul embodied in line and color, its trace through the time and space. Painting and sculpture are like my natural breath and my self expression. The motivation is simple - to live and create. An artist is the crystal, which stops the time in its purpose. An artist displays the Genesis, depicts the beauty and perfection of the moment. The artist perceives with his heart, not his eyes. An artist opens for the viewer the door to the wordlessness and guides to the pure original source of Life.Canvas is a material body, the image on the canvas is the artist soul cast.

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