Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes…. Carl Jung
Linda HIll – Printmaker
Linda Hill – Artist
Welcome to the Red Seeds. Here I have an archive of artwork that is inspired by life drawing, Carl Jung and mythology. Many of these images have been a part of the Red Seeds Oracles.I am Self-published.My artwork continues and have become alive in the 2 mythic tarot decks and companion books.
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Tag Archives: divine feminine
ANGELOS – Her Immersion into Initiation
ANGELOS was the daughter of Hera and Zeus, and the grandmother of Hecate. One day she stole her mothers ointment and on applying it her face became a blazing brilliance. Hera was enraged. Angelos ran first to a house where … Continue reading
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Tagged angelos, archetypes, darkness, death, divine feminine, Goddess, greek mythology, hecate, hera, immersion, initiation, journey, Jung, Print-making, the feminine, transformation, truth, underworld, witch, zeus
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The shining GRACE of PHAENNA
The Spartan Goddess Phaenna personifies the shining grace within all things. She is the virtue of gratitude in all that is good within our world. Grace derives from the Latin word ‘thankful’. Those who act in grace display gratitude in … Continue reading
The Oblivion of the POPPY GODDESS
The Minoan Poppy Goddess is in a hypnotic trance induced by the juice that flows from the poppy, opium. Her headdress is adorned with poppy capsules. Opium was widely used in ancient times religiously, ecstatically and pharmacologically for sleep, pain-relief … Continue reading
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Tagged addiction, ancient history, archetypes, divine feminine, Goddess, greek mythology, life, oblivion, Odyssey, Opium, pain, pain relief, Print-making, recovery, transformation, truth
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CYANE reveals Persephone’s Sash to Demeter
In Greek mythology CYANE was a water nymph named after the beautiful colour of her sacred pool. She is remembered as She who witnessed Hades, the God of the Underworld, sexually assaulting the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. Sighting this act … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, Art, assault, bystander intervention, control, cyan, cyane, divine feminine, fiona Benson, Goddess, great mother, greek mythology, hades, judgement, myth, mythology, Persephone, Print-making, sisters, the feminine, truth, underworld, witnessing, women
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PHRIKE trembles beneath the falling tower……
PHRIKE is the personification of fear and horror. Her name means ‘trembling’ and is used in the Greek tragedies where Phrike would instigate fearful emotions which were seen as a cleansing experience for the audience. The sensation of horror is … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, darkness, divine feminine, fear, Goddess, greek mythology, horror, journey, Jung, marion woodman, Phrike, Print-making, red, The Tower, transformation, truth, world
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EUDAIMONIA and the Meaning of Life…
The Greek Goddess EUDAIMONIA expresses a state of happiness and human wellbeing. Here She is bathed with light emanating from ‘The circle with a dot ‘in the middle which is a symbol of the Sun and the Psyche, representing wholeness … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, carl jung, contentment eudaimonia, divine feminine, Goddess, greek mythology, greek philosophy, happiness, individuation, journey, Jung, life, meaning, philosophy, potential, Print-making, psyche, Self, the meaning of life, transformation gddess
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RHEA and the mattress of Comfort
We all need comfort in these times, here is Rhea on the Mattress of Ease….. She is an archetypal Mother Goddess, but her marriage to CRONUS (Saturn) was difficult as a prophecy had told her husband that he would be … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, comfort, divine feminine, flow and ease, Goddess, greek mythology, hold space, i am held, loving the Self, maternal love, mother, mythology, priestess, Print-making, safety, sisters, women
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The NOSOI and the CORONAVIRUS
The NOSOI were feared Greek personifications of plague,(LUES) sickness (MORBUS) and disease(PESTIS). They were among the evil spirits that flew out of Pandora’s jar that had held all the illness and evils of the world. In our modern world ‘going … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, corvi-19, divine feminine, Goddess, greek mythology, Jung, love, mythology, nosoi, pandemic, pandora, Print-making, transformation, viral, virus, we are all connected
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PHILOMELA weaves a language that has no Tongue
Ovid told the story of PHILOMELA, an Athenian princess whose sister Procne was married to the king, Tereus. The sisters missed each other’s company so Philomela was invited to live with her sister and husband. However, the king felt great lust … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, darkness, divine feminine, Goddess, greek mythology, loss of voice, mythology, Nature, nightingale, philomela, Print-making, silencing, sisters, swallow, transformation, women
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Artemis Ephesia and the Virgin Mary
ARTEMIS of EPHESUS was the black multi-breasted Goddess also known as ‘she who flowed with milk and honey’. She was a Goddess unlike any other and was closely connected to the earlier Goddess, Cybele. The Ephesians were well known across … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient history, archetypes, artemis ephesia, black madonna, divine feminine, ephesus, Goddess, great mother, greek mythology, mythology, Print-making, sisters, Virgin Mary, women, world
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