Paint her to your own mind

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Abstract

I decided that I would remain true to Sterne’s idea to use the blank page as a means of projecting one’s imagination. However, to facilitate this I have also made-reference to the English Rosicrucian and alchemist, Robert Fludd’s vision of the Cosmos as an interrelated whole, the Macrocosm and the Microcosm mediated by the allegorical female figure of Nature, and based partly on the teachings of the Thrice Great Hermes (Tristmegistus), encapsulating the Hermetic tradition of which both Fludd and Sterne were inheritors. This schema too, invites the viewer to project their imagination in laying before us the complex and polysemous spheres of existence. However, rather than the provide an image, I simply present the imago (Sykes, J.B (1982:498). Concise OED. OUP. Oxford.) as unmarked page with only a coded reference for the philosopher to explore and to divine for themselves.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2016

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