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Triptych_Cloto

2D Mythology posted on Dec 15, 2002
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*The past is what you left of yourself worthy to be thought about still* ------------- This tryptich blossoms out from a request abmlober (you sweet Andreas!!) made me days ago.After using my "Woman in Bed" piece he asked out for another similar face, and a skull of the same proportions, to use for his pieces as well. He asked also for some handly made squares, coloured and B&W, that I made for the same purpose, and which I have used for a piece you have seen already (From Stars To Concrete) Since I never do exactly what people ask me to do, but I elaborate ideas out from the simplest of things, I decided to dwell into the legend of Parca Sister from the Greek/Roman mythology, which is also a myth of the Northern Lands within epic book of Scandinavians, the Eddan, under the names "Nornas". The whole symbolism is about the blossoming of life, the developement of it, and the end of it. The Greek Roman version says there are three sisters, daughters of the Night Deity, called Cloto, Lachesi and Atropo. The first and youngest, whose symbol is the spindle, traces out the wire of whool which is someone's life (Cloto is named Urd in the Eddan mythology, which means "Destiny".She's also the Goddess of the Past. Alongside her sisters she sits under the Cosmic Tree Yggdrasil sheding also water of life around); then she passes it to Lachesi, whose symbol is a parchment (Lachesi is Verdande in the Eddan, which means "The Becoming", and she's the Goddess of the Present) and who mantains and develops life, with all the good and bad, and moreover, with the idea of enrichin whomever during the time of existence with any evenience as an experience, either if it is a positive or a negative one. When it's time to going to afterlife, the third sister, Atropo-whom I made as a skeleton, but she's not in the myths I am talkin about- cuts the wire of whool. Her symbol is the libra, with evident references to the fact the actions of good and bad made by the one who dies will be weighted up by someone.(in the Eddan, Atropo is called Skuld, which means the Fault, but not in any bad sense.. it is Fault as completing a road, an idea near to the indian concept of Kharma, as Inevitability of ending. She's also Goddess of the Future, and is the only Norna who's also a Valkiria) This tryptich is also a reaction of my brain and heart to the tragedy occurred in the southern of Italy days ago, with many young, young children killed by the roof of their own school falling over them, on the Halloween day, after a quake. It makes you wonder about sense of life, the time we might have here, and the way we should use it in a way instead of another. In all this, the ending is inevitable. And like this legend tells us, we should see it not like punishment, but as a fact we cannot question over. In a light and wise way. Still uneasy, when innocents die that way... Peace to their souls, and thoughts of compassion for those who are still here, suffering for their missing. This tryptich is also an homage to them, and if you don't know how to pray tonight, please pray for them. In any language, any cult and religion and belief, you can do it and it will be a good wishing sent to them. Up above. Thank you .

Comments (19)


syndroid

2:35PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

Wow, I really like the hair in this one. It's so smoothly done. Great shading too! :)

mooncat

4:10PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

I think this is my favorite, The wavy hair echoes the forms of the draped cape.

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crrunchyfrog

5:54PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

Thanks for sharing this series Meli, its brilliant! I find this last image so peaceful and beautiful. :) hugs

Barbarellany

11:19PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

Meli, this is a wonderful series. I love how the faces are so similar, yet mature from innocence to knowing to beyond our human knowing. Humans depend on what they can see, and in faces we rely on expression very much to "read" a person. Using the skeleton removes our ability to "read" what the figure's intentions are. How appropriate, as with the school calamady, we cannot "read" why this happened or why people are taken sometimes.

gallimel

12:59AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

thanx to all.. and what you said Barbarellany is EXACTLY what I was hoping to communicate with the triptych :) Hugs to all of you :) and thanx :)

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figharo

12:16PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

Wonderful set of drawings. I really like the way you've filled them with storytelling symbols without sacrificing the drawing quality. I'm also glad that you are incorporating a new layer of dimension to your work and grow it, rather than having to change the style in midstream to accomodate a new type of message. More specifically I like the subtle changes bewteen the known, or past and present, and the unknown, or future. Wonderful set!

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Synapse

2:24PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

I love the symmetry. And her eyes stare straight into you, deep :-)

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abmlober

2:33PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

For me this is my favourite part of the trilogy. This woman seems to try to look through my eyes into my most hidden thoughts...

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tallpindo

5:51AM | Tue, 17 December 2002

A very sincere look. I am suspending my questions about how the wool fits the fineness of her garmet. Perhaps it is the softness of her hair which spans this moat.

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sky

4:57PM | Tue, 17 December 2002

This is a wonderful piece of art! The eyes draw you in and hold you. Excellent!

PaperDoll

5:57PM | Tue, 17 December 2002

wicked cool

the_pumpkin_king

10:36PM | Tue, 17 December 2002

GASP! This is one of the three fates... Gorgeous... Heather

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RodolfoCiminelli

3:22AM | Thu, 19 December 2002

Una gran storia, ed un splendido lavoro!!!...il personaggio ha una bellezza molto particolare!!!...eccellente il lavoro che ha il capello, con un'estesa gamma di grigi, ed alcuni tocchi di toni oscuri...le forme e pieghe della cappa sono molto realistiche!!!

LaureG

3:23AM | Fri, 21 February 2003

Fa venire voglia di acarezzarle le morbide guance. Bello.

MarcsRevenge

9:46AM | Sun, 23 February 2003

very nice but she misses a finger ha made you look :) I think it looks great:) cya k

Cibele

3:04AM | Mon, 24 February 2003

Io farei ben altro che accarezzarle le guance :P

MadameCurie

3:35AM | Mon, 03 March 2003

So amazingly made you sweet :>>>>>).

Atila-Han

8:26AM | Tue, 15 April 2003

beautiful she is! like princess from a tale like little godess ;) I expect that she even posses some magic powers too ;)

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SNVixen

2:47AM | Thu, 18 November 2004

I love this 'trilogy' great job


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