Category: Links

wuchowsen, wind eagle

If you want to find out where the wind comes from, face into it and walk. Why We Need the Wind, a traditional story of the Penobscot Indian Nation

molly molasses

Mary Balassee Nicola (Molly Molasses), 1775-1867 There is a monument to her at the corner of Hull House in Blue Hill, Maine. mixed media drawing and story her cap and a photo

rosmerta

In Gaulish Celtic mythology, Rosmerta was the goddess of fire, warmth, and abundance. A flower queen and hater of marriage, Rosmerta was also the queen of death. A Celtic goddess of fertility and wealth,...

khipu

Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin, Germany “Khipu are knotted textile objects used by the Inkas for record keeping.” from The Khipu Database Project

lisa jarnot reading at all

arts and literature laboratory Things to like about Lisa Jarnot: Her last name, which is pronounced Jarno Her politics The little flower in her hair elastic The way her gray eyes slide around the...

samhain skin, carrington

Samhain Skin by Leonora Carrington Delighted to see an article about this painting in NMWA‘s magazine this month. The reproduced image in the magazine faces the other direction (camel looking to the left). Love...

irome no kasane

color combinations deemed fashionable in the Japanese Heian era: chart another chart page from The Takata Institute of Japanese Imperial Classical Costume idea: books with layered pages based on the different color combinations