Aspen Moon Art featured at Chromatose III

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CHROMATOSE III : Come experience vibrant underground music and art from your own backyard in Utah.
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Chromatose will be hosted @ the brand new Salt Lake City venue THE FALLOUT, located at 600w 625s.
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Showcasing Artists
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Erik Exeter
http://rawrproject.blogspot.com/

Aspen Moon
http://www.aspenmoonart.com/

 

Metatron’s Journey

© Aspen Moon 2013

Metatron’s Journey, by Aspen Moon, February 2013.  Acrylic on Canvas 24″ x 24″. (Private Collection)

METAPHORICAL MANDALA ::: This painting is my second metaphorical mandala work.  The mandala not only functions as a decorative or artistic framework, but also works to insinuate a journey or progression—seeing it as a wheel, which turns to create motion or movement makes this association easy to understand.  The progression or movement is also created when considering how colors are arranged.  For those who have studied the chakras, the progression of color and how it weaves through the piece will immediately communicate the pathway or journey through the chakras—journeying from the red root chakra to the purple white of the crown chakra and back down again, forever up and down according to the movement of the kundalini.

The journey in the metaphor of Metatron’s Journey begins with the skull at the top of the mandala—this location in “the wheel” represents the default notion of consciousness, in other words, our waking, aware state of being, where we live most of our reality.  This is the realm in which we work, play, associate with others, and live within our understanding of being clinically conscious.  This skull is placed in the third eye (6th chakra) position of the mandala—where we must begin our sojourn into the realms of deeper seeing. There are many direct and indirect pathways a wanderer could take from the starting point, each stringing a uniquely interrelated thread of ideas, dimensions, and moments to derive meaning.  Direction may also affect the experience…going forward vs. backward, clockwise vs. counter-clockwise, etc.

DETAILS :::

Image Source: Wikipedia.comMetatron’s Cube (follow this link for a good introduction to Metatron and how he got his very own cube) provides a symbolic introduction to the structure of the physical world and the idea that consciousness is the beginning of all being (i.e. thought precedes manifestation). This geometric form is a variant of the Fruit of Life figure in sacred geometry. From the coming together of the masculine aspect (the straight lines) and the feminine aspect (the circles), the forms of all the platonic solids may be derived. In other words, Metatron’s Cube acts as a blueprint to the most fundamental crystalline structures of matter in our universe. I used Metatron in the name (as the great Islamic/Judeo/Christian Archangel, Scribe of God, and purveyor of wisdom to humanity) and the analogy of the journey to really emphasize both the structure and the movement through it that allows for development, learning, advancement, and evolution. All things are based on extrapolations of simple and constant forms. What changes is how the sojourner undertakes the journey through the structure. We all take our own path in life.  This is what brings color and vividness to our individual realities and makes the journey interesting and novel. This is demonstrated elegantly when following the various paths that render each of the platonic solids—each path is different and creates a unique outcome, despite the fact that the structure itself, as well as the abilities and constraints inherent in the structure, does not change…

Image Source: Wikipedia.com Platonic Solids Derived from Metatron’s Cube

I’ve included references to the ankh, a well-known symbol for “life.”  Life is our constant and what we all have in common.  It is also the greatest gift we’ve ever been given.  Whilst some believe the ankh may have originated as the belt clasp of Isis, many of the Egyptian gods carried the symbol.  In my work, The ankh pours from an opening scarab flying out from the Golden Sun Disk, which is the symbol of the monotheistic god Aten in Egyptian mythology.

“During the Amarna period, the ankh sign was depicted being offered to Akhenaten (Ankh + Aten) and Nefertiti by the hands at the end of the rays descending from the sun disk, Aten. Therefore, the ankh sign is not only a symbol of worldly life, but of life in the netherworld…we also find the dead being referred to as ankhu, and a term for a sarcophagus was neb-ankh, meaning possessor of life.” (Source: TourEgypt.net)  In my work, it helps articulate the space between episodes of death and rebirth in various aspects— forsaking learning for wisdom, the loss and return one’s of innocence, chapters or phases of life, one’s notions of truth, or even literal incarnations.

The dung beetle has long been an important symbol, most prevalent was in Egyptian’s use of the ScarabAs website states, “The Scarab personified the god, Khepri, a sun god associated with resurrection. As such, the large winged scarab and the heart scarab were considered good luck beetles and placed on mummies for protection against evil. These amulets were often inscribed with a spell from the Book of the Dead, which entreated the heart to, “not stand as a witness against me.”

“Scarab beetles lay their eggs in dung, which they roll into a ball and roll into a hole. The Egyptians equated this with the movement of the sun and its daily resurrection.  Ancient Egyptians believed that a winged scarab flew across the sky each morning carrying the sun. The scarab was a symbol of the rising sun and as a protector from evil; it is also a symbol of rebirth, regeneration, creation, transformation and was commonly worn to gain strength.” (Source: http://www.squidoo.com/egyptian-symbols)

The Dragonfly is a powerful symbol and in this work represents not only the true power of consciousness to dissolve illusions and see truth, but also the vibration of sound and the throat chakra.  “Many believe that dragonflies can travel between dimensions and are messengers of dreams and illusions.” (Source: Dragonfly Symbolism and Facts)  These are the very same realms to which our dream consciousness and imagination journey and dwell, and therefore I’ve used dragonflies to convey the idea of our consciousness being carried to the mystical, contemplative, reconciliatory, and more deeply conscious pinnacles of our consciousness.

Iridescence is the property of an object that causes it to appear to be different colors depending on the angle and polarization of light reflecting from it. Because of the dragonfly’s iridescence, it is often “seen and believed as a symbol of the end of one’s self created illusions and a clear vision into the realities of life. The magical property of iridescence is also associated with the discovery of one’s own abilities by unmasking the real self and removing the doubts one casts on his/her own sense of identity. This again indirectly means self discovery and removal of inhibitions.” (source: Dragonfly-site.com)

“The eyes of the dragonfly are one of the most amazing and awe inspiring sights.  Given almost 80% of the insect’s brain power is dedicated to its sight and the fact that it can see in all 360 degrees around it, it symbolizes the uninhibited vision of the mind and the ability to see beyond the limitations of the human self. It also in a manner of speaking symbolizes a  rising from materialism to be able to see beyond the mundane into the vastness that is really our Universe, and our own minds.” (source: Dragonfly-site.com)

The Realms of Consciousness and Seeing

The upper and lower halves of the painting insinuate two very distinct realms of consciousness (as you wish: waking vs dreaming; conscious vs. subconscious, etc., etc.).  But they work together to create a bridge-point of transcendent centeredness which emanates in harmony and with balance.  The top half represents the outer realms of consciousness, with eyes open and perspectives vast.  The lower represents the inner world of one’s consciousness, where vision is not constrained by our eyes, nor journeys tethered by our bodies or space or time, and with a context that is less derived or predetermined.  And the two states of being cooperate—one realm of consciousness relies on the other to give it context, meaning, contrast, and value.

Touching back to the dragonfly analogy, developing one’s ability to see in all directions, including all states of consciousness, seems to be a gateway to higher understanding and higher self-awareness.  Seems like the ability to see all pathways within the structure would be the ultimate perspective.  This would enable the transformation of experience and observation into deep wisdown.  Which I suppose is the journey we are all taking…right along with Metatron.

-am. Feb 2013