Pamela Colman Smith is another female esoteric artist who deserves mention. She was the illustrator of the "Rider-Waite" tarot, but also did visionary watercolor paintings from images that appeared to her while listening to classical music.
for me this is very valuable information. as i receive similar codes, but already with relative translation. and create pictures of the language of light
I was interested to listen to this lecture, having had my mediumistic works in the same exhibitions as these great women. I respect my place as a man in the subject area and it's origens. We are all together, respectful trying to understand something than ourselves. ❤
Thank you so much Dr. Aberth. I am a graduate MFA candidate studying fiber and material studies and have been struggling to find overt examples of channeling in my medium. I, too, perform trance embroidery. I had never heard of Madge Gill.
Wonderful lecture. I enjoyed it so much. It brought so much together -- fine art by women, feminism, esoteric spirituality, politics and social activism. Fascinating. Such an important area of art history. Thank you for bringing it to light in a serious way. I share your fascination with esoteric spirituality. Great that you are making that a focus as an art scholar.
Great lecture, thank you. The information about the author of Mrs. Lincoln with Spirit of Abraham Lincoln photography could be found at the archive in the College of Psychic Studies in London. They have an amazing collection of spirit photography among other tressures.
Thank you so much I am very much this kind of esoteric medium at present living in isolation for the last 12years have made 10,000 drawing plus many paintings. Can we talk?
It's not true that Hilma af Klint never showed her works to anyone. She showed them to Rudolf Steiner who rejected them (being afraid of competition?), and she made small copies of her works in notebooks which she brought with her when she traveled to find someone interested in doing an exhibition. Not showing any of her works for 20 years also is a myth. Her testament does not mention this. She never said that the world was not ready. There exists a note where she writes that works to be opened 20 years after her death, were marked with +x. "Opened" most probably refers to her notebooks which she herself struggled to understand. As far as I know, none of her works are marked with +x.
Please visit #tharperart on instagram... I think I know now where my art inspiration is coming from... before watching this video , I did not know by the way I was born to n Peekskill NY
I really wish they wouldn't have used Native Americans to further their art and beliefs. You find it interesting, I find it to be another clear example of stolen honor, appropriation, and the "Noble Savage" trope. It's been nothing but harmful to indigenous peoples.
Pamela Colman Smith is another female esoteric artist who deserves mention. She was the illustrator of the "Rider-Waite" tarot, but also did visionary watercolor paintings from images that appeared to her while listening to classical music.
Brilliant lecture and really helpful for my own research thank you so much
for me this is very valuable information. as i receive similar codes, but already with relative translation. and create pictures of the language of light
This was excellent. Thank you. Super informative. Radical spirits is a great book by the way for anyone interested.
I was interested to listen to this lecture, having had my mediumistic works in the same exhibitions as these great women. I respect my place as a man in the subject area and it's origens. We are all together, respectful trying to understand something than ourselves. ❤
Thank you so much Dr. Aberth. I am a graduate MFA candidate studying fiber and material studies and have been struggling to find overt examples of channeling in my medium. I, too, perform trance embroidery. I had never heard of Madge Gill.
Beautiful
I've just found Artist Georgiana Houghton
Wonderful lecture. I enjoyed it so much. It brought so much together -- fine art by women, feminism, esoteric spirituality, politics and social activism. Fascinating. Such an important area of art history. Thank you for bringing it to light in a serious way. I share your fascination with esoteric spirituality. Great that you are making that a focus as an art scholar.
Great lecture, thank you. The information about the author of Mrs. Lincoln with Spirit of Abraham Lincoln photography could be found at the archive in the College of Psychic Studies in London. They have an amazing collection of spirit photography among other tressures.
Great Lecture! Very informative
Very interesting ...as a Espiritist , feeling happy and releavid that the Espiritual World is still being discussed .
Interesting, 🌪🫧🪶🫧🌪.
thank you for this amazing video
Illinois has a theosophical society too
what an incredible lecture
Did you mention a place to download the "thought forms" pamphlet? I'm sooo interested. Thankyou
Project Gutenberg
Thank you so much I am very much this kind of esoteric medium at present living in isolation for the last 12years have made 10,000 drawing plus many paintings. Can we talk?
Outstanding!
this was incredible thank you
Great lecture 🙂💜
Amazing!
Thanks you
It's not true that Hilma af Klint never showed her works to anyone. She showed them to Rudolf Steiner who rejected them (being afraid of competition?), and she made small copies of her works in notebooks which she brought with her when she traveled to find someone interested in doing an exhibition. Not showing any of her works for 20 years also is a myth. Her testament does not mention this. She never said that the world was not ready. There exists a note where she writes that works to be opened 20 years after her death, were marked with +x. "Opened" most probably refers to her notebooks which she herself struggled to understand. As far as I know, none of her works are marked with +x.
Cheer up, Finn.
That was wonderful
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Info regarding this material is not discussed enough. Thank you
Yay! Amazing
The human need to believe is baked into our DNA and can be used by the clever and ambitious.
Interesting
29:38 - whoah - not a lethal weapon???
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Please visit #tharperart on instagram... I think I know now where my art inspiration is coming from... before watching this video , I did not know by the way I was born to n Peekskill NY
what
"Some of her work was saved.... In AUSTRALIA, of all places." Of all places????? Really????
I really wish they wouldn't have used Native Americans to further their art and beliefs. You find it interesting, I find it to be another clear example of stolen honor, appropriation, and the "Noble Savage" trope. It's been nothing but harmful to indigenous peoples.
Did you mention a place to download the "thought forms" pamphlet? I'm sooo interested. Thankyou