Biography
Inner- outer, outer-inner, visible, invisible...
Camouflage as a means of survival, or, of knowledge, mimesis as a game, consciousness of an oceanic nature, memory of a life in the shadows...
'altar to our ancestors' evokes the feminine, its boundless essence; recalling the female body defined by philosopher Luce Irigaray as "a place to transcend the physical"; poetry and humour revealing themselves two forms of safeguard and protection.
"The bones of this story recount a time when it is said that the goddesses combed mortal women’s hair and much they loved them."
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
( Women Who Run with the Wolves)