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The Jewish myth of the Golem is an intriguing one. Fashioned out of clay, and life breathed into it by a mystical Rabbi, the Golem was said to protect the Jewish ghettoed community from outside dangers. In the wrong hands, however, the Golem could become destructive and turn on its masters. There are various versions of this myth, but it has equivalents in such tales as Frankenstein and earlier European myths and folk tales. This is the second image in my series about the Golem. My interest in the Golem is its similarity to the Freudian idea of the id - an amoral aspect of humanity that is both vital and potentially dangerous or threatening. In contrast to the first image in the series, where it appears to clasp fire to its breast, here it appears to be releasing the fire from its grasp - maybe depositing the hot coals to be used by the folks it is protecting... In this picture the Golem is a benign servant of humankind....
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
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"Although I state that much of my work stems from the imagery thrown up by depression, I would say that it is also the imagery of unconscious connection.Indeed the two are irrevocably entwined. It is no accident that the appearance of animal symbols and the use of bodily products such as hair, urine and blood is also influenced by my former work as a veterinary surgeon. Some time spent in psychoanalysis has helped me to illuminate these connections to find a personal mythology, which I believe connects to a universal meaning of what it is to be human. The `otherness` of animals, their power, vulnerability, unselfconsciousness and instinctual drives, and their relationship with us, are potent symbols of qualities we also have - qualities which we struggle with in our attempts to remain in control of ourselves and our society. It is where these tensions meet that my work is situated." Studio: Sculpture Shed, Spike Island, 133, Cumberland Road, Bristol, BS1 6UX. Tel: (0117) 929 2266; Email: michael.hayter@blueyonder.co.uk
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