Saturday, January 23, 2016

"On women's part, after submitting to patriarchal churches for centuries, they have become disgusted with religion and have forgotten to consider their own divine origins. The patriarchy has separated the human from the divine but it has also deprived women of their goddess or their divinity. In the history of women religion is mixed up with the culture of the earth, the body, life, peace. Religion is the opiate of the people only because it is imposed upon us as the religion of the race of men." -Luce Irigaray

 

Meditative Mother. Watercolor and India Ink. © Liz Darling 2016.

“Because religion has such a compelling hold on the deep psyches of so many people, feminists cannot afford to leave it in the hands of the fathers."

"Even people who no longer "believe in God" or participate in the institutional structure of patriarchal religion still may not be free of the power of the symbolism of God the Father. A symbol's effect does not depend on rational assent, for a symbol also functions on levels of the psyche other than the rational. Symbol systems cannot simply be rejected; they must be replaced. Where there is no replacement, the mind will revert to familiar structures at times of crisis, bafflement, or defeat.”
― Carol P. Christ

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Gateways. India Ink, Graphite, Colored Pencil. © Liz Darling 2016.

"Some beliefs are like blinders, shutting off power to choose one's own direction. Other beliefs are like gateways opening wide vistas for exploration."
Sophia Fahs

Friday, January 15, 2016

As Above, So Below. Watercolor, India Ink, and Gouache. © Liz Darling  2016.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Waning. India ink and conté on handmade paper. © Liz Darling  2013.
A Little Kansas. Watercolor. © Liz Darling  2014.

This is a little early excitement, but A Little Kansas and Waning will be part of the 2017 We'Moon astrological datebook and wall calendar. I <3 We'Moon!

Monday, January 11, 2016