Ancient Greek mythology brings to light archetypes of human nature: deep enduring patterns of thought and behaviour that remain powerful, transcending time and cultures.
In Jungian theory, archetypes of human nature identify patterns of thoughts and behaviour of modern women with goddesses from Ancient Greece. In her book, Jungian analyst, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Goddesses in Everywoman, refers to Artemis as the archetype of the women's movement - achievement & competence, independence and concern for victimized, powerless women and the young, which resonates today as we celebrate International Women's Day. Dedicated to all the women of our beautiful world.
Artemis: Goddess of the Hunt and Moon
I, therefore, invite you into my world of fantasy where Greek Mythology and the Natural World intertwine, a fusion of images created to bring harmony and to celebrate the beauty of our natural world through mythology. The series Beyond Mythology, the Myths of Nature will be showcased in the most suitable venue where Art meets Nature at Villa Carlotta in Lake Como, whose cultural heritage is unique for its fusion of history, art and nature for to Love Art is to Love Nature. The exhibition is organized by Tablinum Cultural Management in Bellagio, whose innovative strategies are designed to combine traditional artistic knowledge with the complexity of the changes taking place in today’s cultural world, together with the support of the Canadian Council for the Arts, Canada’s public art funder, which contributes to the vibrancy of creative and diverse arts and literary scene - Bringing Arts to Life - through grants to Canadian artists & arts organizations.
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