The Man Who Minds the Moon incorporates symbolism from Astrology, Ancient Babylonia, the Orient, Greece, the natural world, Shakespeare and Medieval Europe. Although in some traditions the moon has a feminine aspect, I have chosen those characteristics that relate to the "man in the moon." He is the caretaker or guardian, much like an aged Victorian gardener who aimlessly shuffles around the flower beds, yet whose garden is always immaculately kept. There are sixteen moon-related symbols. Can you find them? - James C. Christensen
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17"w x 21"h |
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850 |
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$1,105.00 |
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Sold out at publisher |
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