A closer view of the Virgin's face:
I love how the Sacred Mother seems to be rising up out of the depths -- She is the Goddess Returning! The Virgin who births the Divine, She is comprised of the ultimate fertility symbol -- eggs. And is it simply a coincidence that She is being displayed at a cathedral sacred to the female saint, Sophia -- She who is Holy Wisdom?
And what an affirmation of traditional Ukrainian culture with all those gorgeous, painted eggs! I'm sure there is a political message as well -- that an independent Ukraine rises from the bottomless black pit that was Soviet Russia.
~unbelievable and stunning piece of art...it always amazes me what people come up with...we collect handpainted eggs...each year we pick up a couple so that when my little ones are grown they will have something special to decorate with...brightest blessings~
ReplyDeleteEgg-zactly!
ReplyDelete:p) Wow. Artists never cease to amaze me with their creativity!
Amazing!!! You have to wonder where people get these ideas.
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This is absolutely stunning! In every sense... WOW!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You're addictive, you know that? You make me want to drop everything and get painting! Have you see the guy that does portraits with push pins?
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Perfect with spring on its way! Eggs are so powerful and universal an image, love it. That takes egg artistry to a whole new level of sacred.
ReplyDeletewow...that is really awesome! puts my easter eggs to shame!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful..
ReplyDeletemy youngest daughter is named Sophie after the Goddess/Saint Sophia!!
I adore Mary.. she is the Goddess that chose me via the Catholic faith.. and it has actually settled ok with me now.. I struggled at first but have now come to peace with it... my post is coming soon xo
It is Saint Mary Magdalene who is often depicted holding a red egg.
ReplyDeleteNow that is so cool. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletehow fabulous...i love it.
ReplyDeleteHow egg-cellent! How does one even think of such a creative concept? Ukrainian eggs, 15,000 of them, in an Old Masters-style depiction of the Virgin. I love it! I don't have that gift, so I'm very appreciative of those who do. And I love your post title, too - lol!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow!! Now that's talent!
ReplyDeleteIncredible. Yet another of piece of my mother's Ukranian heritage that I cannot master. Blast!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing! Wow, thanks for sharing...a Mother made completely ofrom eggs...how completely perfect.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is really beautiful. Would definitely not eat it though. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh wooooow. That is stunningly beautiful and so full of meaning and layers of symbolism. Now I need to see if she's done any other remarkable pieces like this...
ReplyDeleteWow that is cool! I love doing pysanky...
ReplyDeletexoxoxo