Mear One "THE YOUNGER DRYAS"
Fine art print on Moab Entrada 290gsm archival ink paper. Signed & numbered alongside a graphic icon embellishment. Each print comes with an artist rendition designer Certificate of Authenticity.
36 x 31 inches
Edition of 100.
At the end of the last Ice Age our world underwent extreme transformation cycling through massive inductions of heat, vulcanism & abrupt deep-freezes. Super sonic plasma winds melted landscapes depositing mountain ranges, leaving behind deserts where oceans once spanned & sinking continents under newly formed seas. This was the mythological origin of Fire & Brimstone, the Great Flood, the Sinking of Atlantis, a time when the earth stood still & the sun nova’ed then turned dark. In my newest 6x8’ oil painting “The Younger Dryas” I aim to transcribe the mythology of a global apocalypse left etched in stone & ancient scriptures, a page in our history that has been removed intentionally.
In my quest to understand the overlapping catastrophe narratives documented most notably by Michael Steinbacher, Wal Thornhill, David Talbott, Graham Hancock, Robert Schoch, Randall Carlson & Brien Foerster, the facts become clear that we have been lied to. My own field research brings an artist’s perspective to these crossroads of evidence-backed myth scribed in stone by the archaic Native American Indians describing a great War of the Gods, which resulted in disorganization of our solar system brining destruction & rejuvenation to the world. These gods of the past may have been archetypes for the energies that rule specific eco domains like the oceans & the skies.
Among the many epic legends I learned as a child there was one that always stuck out the most & that was the icon of the red-haired giants told by the Paiute & Hopwell Indians. But it is not just the old tales of the west, it is in ancient Sumerian, Zoroastrian, Egyptian, Greek, Persian, Armenian, Hindu-Vedic, archaic Chinese, Indo Aryan, Mayan, & many more who documented the existence of 12-15’ tall blue-skinned red-haired bei
Fine art print on Moab Entrada 290gsm archival ink paper. Signed & numbered alongside a graphic icon embellishment. Each print comes with an artist rendition designer Certificate of Authenticity.
36 x 31 inches
Edition of 100.
At the end of the last Ice Age our world underwent extreme transformation cycling through massive inductions of heat, vulcanism & abrupt deep-freezes. Super sonic plasma winds melted landscapes depositing mountain ranges, leaving behind deserts where oceans once spanned & sinking continents under newly formed seas. This was the mythological origin of Fire & Brimstone, the Great Flood, the Sinking of Atlantis, a time when the earth stood still & the sun nova’ed then turned dark. In my newest 6x8’ oil painting “The Younger Dryas” I aim to transcribe the mythology of a global apocalypse left etched in stone & ancient scriptures, a page in our history that has been removed intentionally.
In my quest to understand the overlapping catastrophe narratives documented most notably by Michael Steinbacher, Wal Thornhill, David Talbott, Graham Hancock, Robert Schoch, Randall Carlson & Brien Foerster, the facts become clear that we have been lied to. My own field research brings an artist’s perspective to these crossroads of evidence-backed myth scribed in stone by the archaic Native American Indians describing a great War of the Gods, which resulted in disorganization of our solar system brining destruction & rejuvenation to the world. These gods of the past may have been archetypes for the energies that rule specific eco domains like the oceans & the skies.
Among the many epic legends I learned as a child there was one that always stuck out the most & that was the icon of the red-haired giants told by the Paiute & Hopwell Indians. But it is not just the old tales of the west, it is in ancient Sumerian, Zoroastrian, Egyptian, Greek, Persian, Armenian, Hindu-Vedic, archaic Chinese, Indo Aryan, Mayan, & many more who documented the existence of 12-15’ tall blue-skinned red-haired bei
Fine art print on Moab Entrada 290gsm archival ink paper. Signed & numbered alongside a graphic icon embellishment. Each print comes with an artist rendition designer Certificate of Authenticity.
36 x 31 inches
Edition of 100.
At the end of the last Ice Age our world underwent extreme transformation cycling through massive inductions of heat, vulcanism & abrupt deep-freezes. Super sonic plasma winds melted landscapes depositing mountain ranges, leaving behind deserts where oceans once spanned & sinking continents under newly formed seas. This was the mythological origin of Fire & Brimstone, the Great Flood, the Sinking of Atlantis, a time when the earth stood still & the sun nova’ed then turned dark. In my newest 6x8’ oil painting “The Younger Dryas” I aim to transcribe the mythology of a global apocalypse left etched in stone & ancient scriptures, a page in our history that has been removed intentionally.
In my quest to understand the overlapping catastrophe narratives documented most notably by Michael Steinbacher, Wal Thornhill, David Talbott, Graham Hancock, Robert Schoch, Randall Carlson & Brien Foerster, the facts become clear that we have been lied to. My own field research brings an artist’s perspective to these crossroads of evidence-backed myth scribed in stone by the archaic Native American Indians describing a great War of the Gods, which resulted in disorganization of our solar system brining destruction & rejuvenation to the world. These gods of the past may have been archetypes for the energies that rule specific eco domains like the oceans & the skies.
Among the many epic legends I learned as a child there was one that always stuck out the most & that was the icon of the red-haired giants told by the Paiute & Hopwell Indians. But it is not just the old tales of the west, it is in ancient Sumerian, Zoroastrian, Egyptian, Greek, Persian, Armenian, Hindu-Vedic, archaic Chinese, Indo Aryan, Mayan, & many more who documented the existence of 12-15’ tall blue-skinned red-haired bei
$350.00
Unframed Print
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