Sacred Mother - Global Goddess Series is a piece of digital artwork by Cristina McAllister which was uploaded on May 16th, 2013.
Sacred Mother - Global Goddess Series
This piece celebrates one of humanity's most ancient and universal sacred concepts; the Sacred Mother.... more
Title
Sacred Mother - Global Goddess Series
Artist
Cristina McAllister
Medium
Digital Art - Original Digital Art
Description
This piece celebrates one of humanity's most ancient and universal sacred concepts; the Sacred Mother.
The earliest piece of human art ever found is a voluptuous female figure, known as the Woman of Willendorf, thought to represent a Mother Goddess.
The Sacred Mother embodies many things; the feminine gender, fertility and the creation of life, nurturing and comfort, purity, protection, unconditional love and the earth itself, among others.
Every culture has a mother figure in their mythology. They are often the female counterpart to the main male god, but many scholars believe that in earlier pagan (pre-Christian) times, the goddess was regarded as the supreme deity because of her exclusive ability to give birth.
In this piece, the Christian figure of the Virgin Mary (the mother of Jesus Christ) is central. Her pregnant belly is represented by a mandala made of intersecting heart shapes that signify a mother�s unconditional love. Below this is an image of the Paleolithic Women of Willendorf, mentioned above.
I've imagined her in the style of a Hindu goddess with multiple arms. In one hand she holds an egg, in the other, a sprouting acorn. Both of these are symbols of fertility and new life.
She stands upon a lotus flower, a Buddhist emblem of purity and enlightenment. She is surrounded by a doorway adorned with flames, which signifies protection, purity and holiness. The halo also represents divinity, the roses atop her head are symbols of love and beauty. The doorway is flanked by lilies � a flower associated with motherhood in many cultures.
Above her head is a crescent moon. The moon is traditionally thought of as feminine, and its waxing shape is associated with the growing womb of pregnancy.
In the upper left corner is the Japanese kanji for �mother�. In the upper right is a vesica pisces (vessel of the fish), an ancient symbol that represents the vulva � the portal through which new life emerges. The stars around her head embody the notion of the Cosmic Mother, who brought the entire Universe into being.
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May 16th, 2013