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Plaats/Location/localisation: Tamat - Tournai
Artist/Kunstenaar/artiste: Klara Berge
Title: Invoking - A memory of a Drum
Titel: Aanroeping – De Herinnering aan een Trommel
Titre: Invocation - Le souvenir d'un tambour
Klara Berge ( °Helsingborg, 1987 ) is a Swedish textile artist. In her textile art, light and material form their own language that twists and turns perception and mood. The fragile threads of yarn are transformed into bundles of light, drum skins and floating forms that evoke both the inherited knowledge of textile craft tradition and science fiction. Her aim is to create spaces where something immaterial takes on physical form. She wants to address the importance of contemplative atmospheres to nurture philosophical experiences and take a presence of magic. Silence. Wonderment.
Website of the artist: klaraberge.com/
This work was on show in 2022 as part of the Asia Europe 5 exhibition at the TAMAT (Museum of Tapestry and Textile Arts of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation)
Klara Berge ( °Helsingborg, 1987 ) is een Zweedse textielkunstenares. In haar textielkunst vormen licht en materiaal een eigen taal die perceptie en stemming draait en verdraait. De fragiele draden van garen zijn omgetoverd tot bundels van licht, trommelvellen en zwevende vormen, die zowel doen denken aan de overgeërfde kennis van de textielambachtelijke traditie als aan science fiction. Haar doel is om ruimten te creëren waar iets immaterieels een fysieke vorm aanneemt. Zij wil het belang van contemplatieve sferen aan de orde stellen om filosofische ervaringen te voeden en een aanwezigheid van magiewaar te nemen. Stilte. Verwondering.
Website van de kunstenares: klaraberge.com/
Dit werk was in 2022 te bewonderen in het kader van de tentoonstelling Asia Europe 5 in het TAMAT (Museum van Tapijt- en Textielkunst van de Federatie Wallonië-Brussel)
Klara Berge (°Helsingborg, 1987) est une artiste textile suédoise. Dans son art textile, la lumière et la matière forment leur propre langage qui déforme la perception et l'humeur. Les fragiles fils de laine sont transformés en faisceaux de lumière, en peaux de tambour et en formes flottantes qui évoquent à la fois le savoir hérité de la tradition artisanale textile et la science-fiction. Son objectif est de créer des espaces où quelque chose d'immatériel prend une forme physique. Elle veut souligner l'importance des atmosphères contemplatives pour nourrir les expériences philosophiques et prendre une présence de la magie. Le silence. L'émerveillement.
Site web de l’artiste: klaraberge.com/
Cette œuvre a été exposée en 2022 dans le cadre de l'exposition Asie Europe 5 au TAMAT(Musée de la Tapisserie et des Arts Textiles de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles).
Chaplain Andrew Aquino of the Ohio National Guard offered the invocation and benediction during the Wreath-Laying Ceremony.
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Deacon Doug VanHouten provides the invocation during the opening of the ceremony to announce the Western Slope Veteran One Stop project to local officials, legislators, veterans service providers and veterans at the Colorado Army National Guard Readiness Center in Grand Junction, Colo., at 10 a.m., July 12, 2017.
A former state-owned Colorado National Guard armory in Grand Junction will become a Western Slope Veteran One Stop.
“The one stop will make community resources much more accessible for our Western Slope Colorado military members, veterans, and their families, who will have a new facility located nearer to them, filled with a range of services that they need,” Hickenlooper said.
About $3 million in state funds from the General Fund will finance the renovation of 14,545 square feet of space. The Western Slope Veteran One Stop will open its doors May 2019, at 428 28 Road, Grand Junction.
(Air National Guard photo by Maj. Darin Overstreet)
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Goetic Spirit Invocation of Botis and Companion Angel Loviah / Lauviah J.R. Spalding Technique 21st November 2016e.v.
The J.R. Spalding Technique of Goetic Invocation has been developed by him work to successfully call more than half of the spirits of 72 collected in the Goetia of the the Lesser Key of Solomon, also known as Clavicula Salomonis Regis, or Lemegeton. His results have been quite excellent and his experiences have been superb. Recently he shared his way of working with me and I made these outline sigils as a part of the working.
The faint outlines seen in the pictures can be filled in with many different forms of artistic tools. More than just inks, or stains you can work the surface of the sigil before colouring in and then applying a finish. You are only limited in result by the constraints of your art supplies. The sigils, or seals are described as being constructed in certain metals for the different spirits. It is quite easy to include a little of some of the metals in your sigils. The time and energy spent on a sigil does not guarantee a successful result. Personalising sigils and making them a fitting symbolic ket to unlock the working is the task of the magician. Great crafting skills are not required, but a focus on the intent of using the sigil as a key will always help. The magician’s conscious decision to use the working to open up a spirit communication is the main event. Making a sigil before the working is a great preparation for that event.
In calling the spirits the main text preferred by J.R. Spalding is Stephen Skinner & David Rankine, The Goetia of Dr. Rudd Golden Hoard Press, 2007. I would also suggest Aleister Crowley; Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers; Hymenaeus Beta (1995). The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King. Red Wheel and do look out for later revised editions.
This words and pictures copyright 2016 PHH Sykes phhsykes@gmail.com
" L'appel "
- Pas de retouche, juste des contrastes réajustés
- 15s d'éxposition
- l'idée pour cette photo est venue de Greg. Ce fût la 1ere de cette série.
The Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held Thursday, March 30, 2017.
Invocation by Pastor Myra Maxwell of Trinity United Methodist Church, guest of Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District).
Presentations:
Councilman Derek Green (At Large) led a presentation honoring and celebrating Henry H. Houston Elementary School on the occasion of its student-created album, "A Day in My Life," being placed on the first-round ballot for a Grammy Award nomination in the category of "Best Children's Album."
Councilwoman Helen Gym (At Large) led a presentation declaring March 31st Transgender Day of Visibility in the City of Philadelphia.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil