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Shaman 28 inches square aluminium framed The healer, or Shaman, is represented
throughout the mythologies of the cultures of the world with animal
symbolism. Kieron (or Chiron, as he is known astrologically) is the
wounded healer, a centaur, half man, half horse. The Medicine Man,
wearer of feathers, takes on the qualities of the animal skulls strung
round his neck. I painted this picture, and was struggling to find some
expression of what I knew it said. I wanted to be truthful, and
incorporate into its title a sense of renewal and healing, of strength
and honesty gained. Nothing descriptive was coming to me, so I set off
across the fields surrounding my home in England, on a cold, bright
December day, for a long brisk walk. Returning home, coming up a hill, I
spotted a muntjack deer on the horizon. We don't do big in England. This
tiny delicate creature was about hip height, the size of a large dog,
shy, easily spooked. We froze in unison. I hardly dared to breathe.
Curious, it picked its way towards me, lifting each minute hoof into the
air, pausing, stamping it down. It was exquisite. It came to within
about eight feet of me, ears semaphoring, neck craned. Wild, beautiful,
free; I felt honoured by its innocent acceptance of me within its
landscape, for I could hear the sounds of distant gunshots as the local
farmers culled their fields of pests. Eventually, it lost interest and
bounded off, as if on springs, across the fields, the white flag of its
tail flying. The grace of that encounter felt very, very special; that
little creature, so perfect, so purely instinctually trusting, made me
smile, and kept me smiling. I knew what to call my painting. |