![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And like the pit viper, she can know what she wants and needs - and she can go in for the kill. Through cultivating the inner world, where everything is permissible, the child strengthens her third eye. In many spiritual practices the third eye perceives beyond sight - it intuits. Pit vipers have a heat-sensing organ between their eyes for the purpose of detecting prey. All sets of eyes are in threes rather than pairs - this is the lair of a pit viper. Wall works with embedded road reflectors conjure animal eyes at night. Ceramic vessels throughout the space contain her secrets, her grief, and her joy. When she preens in the mirror (garden gazing globe), she is reminded of her own power simply by seeing herself reflected. In the safety of her lair, life-force builds upon itself - like a forest in a sealed bottle. ![]() A garden arch (portal) is a symbolic gateway to serenity through which she passes from outer world to inner world, where no desire is taboo. An old satellite dish antenna is the bed upon which she dreams - sending and receiving signals from psyche to self, sharpening her instincts. The gallery is transformed into a young girl’s bedroom (lair). In The Inner-Garden, Everything is Permissible ![]()
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