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Male Archetypes, ecofriendly A3 Print, Wall Art Poster, Infographic, Correspondence Chart, Sacred Masculine, Men's work. ~°* Details *°~ This is a wall art poster which has been designed as a tool for you to explore masculinity. This infographic poster uses soulful artwork to describe the four universal archetypes within the psyche of men and their eight shadow expressions. The aim of this work with masculine energy is to psychologically integrate each archetype in its most healthy expression. This means moving from immature and polarised shadow behaviour to fully mature and sacred masculinity. This concept is profound and has helped many men to change the way they look at themselves. The teachings come from Robert L. Moore (a Jungian psychoanalyst) and Douglas Gillette (a mythologist) who wrote a famous book called "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover". ~°* Material *°~ You will receive a high-quality eco-print on 250gsm uncoated poster paper, printed by a professional UK-based eco-printing company in Devon. ~°* Size *°~ A3, 29.7 x 42 cm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches. ~°* Shipping *°~ Posted in a sturdy mailing tube on a weekly basis by Royal Mail, fast and reliable, free UK delivery included. ~°* Policy and Commitment *°~ In the unlikely case of loss or damage during delivery, I am committed to resending a second copy of the print without any additional costs to my customers after a six-week waiting period to accommodate potential delays. ~°* Forestheart *°~ To be part of my unfolding exploration of nature-inspired creativity and magical artwork, as well as workshop offerings and storytelling events, please feel free to connect with me and follow my work on social media or via my website: Website ~ https://www.forestheart.co.uk Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/yannick.dubois.1986 Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/forestheart.art Etsy ~ https://www.etsy.com/shop/forestheartcelticart
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Hello! This is my first picrew, dedicated to all my friends with weirdly specific and niche fantasy character designs. This is for you! You should be able to create a wide variety of characters here, including those with masculine features or diverse skin tones. Please enjoy some of the goodies hidden away in the color options, too! This is for personal use only. DO NOT: -Claim the art as your own -Use in NFTs/AI/Adoptables -Edit my art This took me an extremely long time to make--if you would like to support me, you can buy me a ko-fi :) https://ko-fi.com/thetwi Thank you, and have fun playing! Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamthetwi Tumblr: https://margothetwi.tumblr.com/
Pink is a color that transcends gender, adding sophistication and vibrancy to any space. For those looking to incorporate pink into their decor, here are some stunning pink sofas and chairs to get you started.
Koch's society paintings grow more charming as time passes, but his paintings of handsome nudes reveal a more intriguing point of view.
when we successful women, the ones with a lot of masculine energy learn this feminine art of receiving, our power in life grows manifolds
Inside all of us are both healthy and unhealthy expressions of masculine and feminine energies. Understanding these energies is crucial to our development.
One could easily devote a long, joyful lifetime to cataloging the differences between men and women without pausing once to consider the significance of those differences. That would certainly be the safest way to do it. But as the astute Goethe noted, "Nothing is harder to take than a succession of fair days," and every once in a while (usually at the end of a year in which one hasn't met his full quota of foolhardy behavior) a person will deliberately risk life and limb by exploring the significance of those differences out loud. It is in that spirit that I set out today to consider why it is more difficult to draw women's faces than men's faces. Artists quickly learn that men's faces are easier to draw because men have bone structures and muscle groupings that are more pronounced than women's. Male heads are generally more blocky and angular; they tend to have stronger jaws, square chins and prominent brows. These features provide artists with easy opportunities to employ distinctive lines, strong shadows and recognizable shapes to achieve a resemblance. From the Famous Artists School course materials, "Constructing the Head and Hands." Women's faces, on the other hand, tend to be smoother and softer, with rounder shapes and subtler, more delicate features which require greater restraint. Another difference that makes men's faces easier to draw is that, "as the man matures he develops larger, deeper wrinkles while the woman develops smaller ones because her skin is finer textured and her bones and muscles are less prominent." If an artist wants to capture a likeness using lines, it is much easier if the subject has lines that were already mapped by nature. Note in the following examples how men's sharper angles, prominent facial muscles and deeper wrinkles have provided artists with more tools for describing a form. Here, Mort Drucker sculpts the male face, but on the woman's face he stops with just the outline. Her features can't be rendered effectively using the same kind of approach, and must be implied instead. Here, Leonard Starr puts a strong chin, nose, cheekbones and brow on the man (while making it clear from facial expressions that the woman has the stronger mind). Here, Norman Lindsay tries to deal with the difference between men and women by using small dots to convey the woman's features, while using lines for the man. The special challenge of a woman's face is that it compels artists to describe subtler forms with fewer lines and less obvious shapes, depriving artists of some of the most fundamental tools in their tool kit. In the following image, Leonard Starr limits himself to little more than an outline of the face but nevertheless gives us important information about the contour of her cheek simply by leaning more heavily on his brush on portions of the right side of her face. So what is the larger significance of these observations about the differences in drawing the faces of men and women? Part of the magical power of drawing is that it can lead us unexpectedly to larger truths. The principles we encounter in drawing the faces of men and women often seem rooted in fundamental realities about the sexes: Like their faces, men's personalities are more easily reduced to a line than women's personalities. Like their facial features, men tend to be more obvious than women. (Artists frequently bear witness to such triumphs of physiognomy!) Women, on the other hand, are sometimes best understood implicitly and indirectly; the discipline of describing form without heavy reliance on lines requires subtlety, appreciation and restraint but you can sometimes achieve a far better likeness that way. Regardless of whether these larger principles resonate with you, I am sure we can all agree that if an artist lacks the patience for the complexity of ambiguity, you can't compensate for that lack by substituting more (or more emphatic) lines of the type that you use for a man's face. In such situations, "more" will invariably turn out to be "less."
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A map demonstrating where the body stores emotions. Your left side represents feminine aspects and women in your life. Your right side represents masculine aspects and men in your life.
The Feminine Energy created this guide that tells you exactly how to start letting go of masculine traits whilst still living your every day life.
Because we take action in our lives predominantly from our subconscious programming, carrying around this feeling of unworthiness arises in all areas of a woman’s life. As the (true) feminine is re-activated and integrated into a woman’s being, she is able to naturally re-align with who she reall
Both men and women carry the feminine and masculine power within them. However, most of the time these energies are out of balance, silenced, wounded, misunderstood or disrespected. We are our ancestor’s, so we carry a lot of that old karmic drama from past energies. A lot of this negative imbalance comes from our ancestor’s But, most comes from the conscious effort to stop our spiritual development. Men and women throughout time have been both the oppressor and the oppressed. But within the la
Hopefully, you got plenty of tutorials about table manners when you were growing up. But not everyone did. And even if you feel you’ve got the basics of dining etiquette down, it’s always good to get a refresher. Manners elevate even everyday meals, making them feel like special and set-apart occasions. Related Posts Dining Etiquette […]
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