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A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished.
Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture.

June 13, 2018

At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished.

Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone?

Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. 

"Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 
48" X 36" X 2"
oil on canvas
A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished.
Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture.

June 13, 2018

At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished.

Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone?

Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. 

"Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 
48" X 36" X 2"
oil on canvas
A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished.
Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture.

June 13, 2018

At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished.

Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone?

Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. 

"Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 
48" X 36" X 2"
oil on canvas
A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished.
Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture.

June 13, 2018

At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished.

Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone?

Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. 

"Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 
48" X 36" X 2"
oil on canvas
A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished.
Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture.

June 13, 2018

At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished.

Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone?

Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. 

"Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 
48" X 36" X 2"
oil on canvas
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Suzanne Tevlin

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A new series about the life of Miss Pythia, the last Oracle of Delphi. So far there are two paintings and neither is finished. Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. June 13, 2018 At the moment I am working on all 3 of the Pythia paintings, but this one, the 1st, has the most visible changes, though it is still not finished. Pythia, in her role as the Delphic Oracle, would place herself astride a volcanic crevass that emmited gasses and other toxic, mind altering vapours. These emmisions would help induce her state of euphoria and prophecy. She would hear voices, see visions and come up with some really fabulous tidbits similar to the words embroidered on her bodice in this painting "Hear The Voiceless; Pray To The Winds". Good advice, especially now. That's what I have my contemporary Canadian Pythia doing in a very lush and vaporous overgrown swamp. Swamp gas anyone? Pythia was the designated name taken by each Oracle of Delphi upon her investiture. "Miss Pythia at her Annointing" 48" X 36" X 2" oil on canvas

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Suzanne Tevlin is an artist/educator at the University of Toronto. She has also lectured at OCAD, Parsons-Paris and virtually every major Museum in Europe and North America.She is the author of "The Conspiracy of Silence; Theodore Gericault's Raft of the Medusa and the Abolitionist Movement".As an international lecturer and artist she spent 12 years in Europe during which time she did research and lectured at Le Musee Ephrussi de Rothschild and La Villa Kerylos in France. During her time in France she also founded "The Tevlin Perspective: Art History from the Artist's point of View", art talks about the mysteries of creativity.Suzanne has had numerous exhibitions in Paris, Monaco, along the Cote d'Azur and in London, as well as in Canada. She is represented in collections throughout Europe and North America. www.suzannetevlin.com www.thetevlinatelier.blogspot.com

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