10/29/10

allegoric

Victory. Allegoric. When meaning needs to be hidden in talent. We talked about Grant Wood who in the 1900's became an icon of regionalist painting with his influential " American Gothic " painting which rendered Nan and the Dentist has subjects who were merely hard working Americans...Puritans. We said that Woods....well we didn't quite say that Woods was the Grand Master of Grand Masters....of the 33 degree Mason..such as Durer and da Vinci were...are we getting ahead of ourselves???]

Allegory...

Is there meaning beyond the brush stroke or the engravers knife???

Durer was a hero of Woods.

Durer is famous for Melancolia I.

Melancolia I  by Albrecht Durer is considered
Allegoric and Esotetic


Woods is semi famous for Death on Ridge Road. Recall that Grant
Wood was a nobody American  Iowa farm boy. This painting has an allegorical message just like his hero Durer's painting had. A few telephone polls looking like crosses ready for a sacrifice and the wheels of a classic high end car coming into the horizon of a .....house.................semi truck????...............wake the Tel el fukhal up.................someone is trying to tell you something about world religion.

Such is the depth of Goth....Are Goths really ravinish blood sucking Draculians as mainstream media would have you believe, or are the Pagans, who have been pressed between the eastern reality of Roman empiricism and western papal empiricism.....really being duped.???? It's a devilish question and my extra teeth want a sincere answer....Am I a Frankenstein ??????

In Blackrobes where the Jesuit mercenary seeks to infiltrate the Canadian Huron colony the native pagan sorcerer asks...as he rattles is macambas.....Blackrobe, are you human or demon......basically the sorcerer is simply trying to protect his soul, his dream, and his vision of humanism.
Who the hell is the evil cast speller ??? Democrat ? Republican ?....

kuuipo1207

While kuuipo1207 is thinking the deep goth highliner which i know absolutely noth' about, yet I am thinking on October 29 how to look more ghoulish, my mind is on Arius.

A few worlds apart i would say.

Arius.

He becomes the bishop of Ptolemais, the renamed port of the ancient Tel el Fukhar. And I'm grinding those extra teeth that I have but shouldn't be there in the meanwhile. The port was renamed by Ptolemy II in the post Diodochi years when the Alexandrian conquested kingdom was being divided.

It's circa 300 AD and Constantine is looking at aligning himself with the Nicea power. Politico-ecclesiastics has a price. The congress is dividing the Arius school of thought with the Nicene school of thought. Constantine, ruling out of Constantinople becomes a Nicean. Arius and Lucius run for the hills. Death be to those who do noth' raise the flag of Constantine.................Politico-Ecclisiastics is borne or born again.