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#375856 - 02/16/12 06:49 AM
Neo-Byzantine icons
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#375859 - 02/16/12 09:49 AM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Pani Rose]
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The first thought I had was "ugh...creepy" when I clicked on the link and saw them and then I read the "artist's" biography and found out that he is into witchcraft and the New Age. Initial impression confirmed!
Edited by Rybak (02/16/12 09:50 AM)
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#375862 - 02/16/12 01:39 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Penthaetria]
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#375869 - 02/16/12 06:16 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Alice]
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In Greek Orthodoxy, blue eyes are often associated with purity and goodness. Good to know, since I have blue eyes.  I was kind of taken aback when I heard an iconography instructor say blue eyes in iconography is a sign of evil intent.
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#375879 - 02/17/12 02:13 AM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Michael_Thoma]
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Michael,
I am of the opinion that being "into the occult or New Age" includes books, films, games, in fact willingly exposing oneself to any medium which glorifies Dark themes or Godless ideas. Call me "old fashioned" and I won't be offended at all.
I'm curious if others think it is harmless to enjoy/dabble in these things?
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#375888 - 02/17/12 03:05 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Rybak]
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Michael,
I am of the opinion that being "into the occult or New Age" includes books, films, games, in fact willingly exposing oneself to any medium which glorifies Dark themes or Godless ideas. Call me "old fashioned" and I won't be offended at all.
Michael: I totally agree with you and I think that fascination he has with these dark themed games is reflected in one disturbing (atleast to me) portrait of Jesus. Alice
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#375894 - 02/17/12 06:38 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Alice]
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These pictures on wood are not a theme to be discussed. The author is from Transylvania (Dracula's motherhood  )... But if we want to discuss modern painting in Romania, here are the monumental frescoes of a young iconographer from romanian town of Horezu Gabriel Thomas Chituk http://www.art-sobor.ru/archives/2495Bright and emotional - welcome to Neo-Byzantium! 
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#375900 - 02/17/12 08:33 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Nataly]
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These pictures on wood are not a theme to be discussed. The author is from Transylvania (Dracula's motherhood  ) ... Are you saying that his work is unacceptable simply by virtue of his place of birth? While I agree that some of the images have creepy eyes and I do not like the iconostasis, I stand by my original statement that some of these icons are quite beautiful. What can you possibly object to in these, for example? http://www.divine-icons.com/0_md_episcopMARE.jpghttp://www.divine-icons.com/sf_nicolae.jpghttp://www.divine-icons.com/xcristpal.jpgAnd I rather like that he uses raw pieces of wood, and not only rectangular blocks. The art at the link you posted, Nataly, is quite stunning. Thank you for sharing it.
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#375942 - 02/18/12 03:56 PM
Re: Neo-Byzantine icons
[Re: Penthaetria]
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Are you saying that his work is unacceptable simply by virtue of his place of birth? No, of course, no! It was a joke! But the agressive message of these images remind us about the birthplace of the painter.  I'm kidding one more time  These images are so far away from the spirituality of byzantine icons, that I wonder why they are discussed hier on the forum and also called Neo-byzantine icons? There were no images in the history of Byzantine art like these. Have a look to the holy images http://www.ruicon.ru/arts-new/icons/7x3-dtl.phpGod bless you!
Edited by Nataly (02/18/12 03:56 PM)
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