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Contemporary tattoo art connects different and even opposing geographical cultures, trends, and artistic languages. The tattooed body in the 21st century makes virtuoso use of art history.
The maternal wound is the intergenerational wound that is passed from mother to daughter throughout history, as part of life in patriarchal cultures…
Everything that emerges and comes into existence is formed through patterns on both biological and mental geometries…
We hold memories in our bodies, we hold longing and heartache. We hold joy, moments of heavenly peace. If we want to have access to them, if we want to move into them and through them, we must go into our bodies… Our bodies tell stories.
Tattoo artist Yasmin Bergner will present at the Hebrew Language Conference the spiritual and cultural aspects of tattoos from the dawn of humanity to the present day.
Examining the various tattoo cultures throughout history across the globe gives us the ability to examine the human soul.
The experience of the work is highly aesthetic, like painterly aesthetics returning to material form. We feel both the sense of subjugation and the sense of joy and revelation, and we journey with the artist with the long hair through the female odyssey—a slow and precise return, leaving no detail forgotten, as the knowledge she has processed through her long practice is etched into us, like the tattoos on Yasmin Bergner’s body.
Hermaine and Vandil Jones are not the only ones who speculate that the Ark of the Covenant was brought to the Essenes at Qumran.
Humanity must embrace the physics of unified fields and learn to control gravitational fields in order to free itself from the necessity of living on the surface of a planet and become part of a galactic community.
Six young artists use images and materials from contemporary popular culture