Monthly Archives: November 2014

Roger Williamson Newsletter Two


Number Two 2014 Welcome to the Roger Williamson Art Newsletter. New Paintings 2014 New Items Howling at the Sky: Draconian Architecture and the Sabian Keys Dance for Kali Clothing, Bags and Pillows Dance for Kali featuring the image from my 2012 oil painting. A woman assumes the god form of Kali. She does this to manifest the Goddesses’ personality within herself so that she may be empowered by her. To channel and amplify this she dances before the yantra of Kali, the goddesses’ signature which is used like a talisman in the Western Magical Tradition.  The skulls represent epochs of time both past […]

Pagan Art, Dance For Kali: A Review


Kali, Time, Pagan Art Without the Pentagram Goddess Kali Time, Posted by Steven Posch on Tuesday, 04 November 2014 Anyone who thinks of contemporary pagan art as the preserve of the fey, the twee, or the technically improficient needs to get his (or her) butt down to the Minneapolis Collective of Pagan Artists’ Samhain 2014 exhibit, Doorways to the Underworld, stat. There she (or he) will encounter confident, conceptually mature work by artists fully in command of their respective media. All this without pentagrams. Well, there’s one, but on that, more later. Anglo-American painter Roger Williamson’s A Dance for Kali […]

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Dante Beatrice Inferno


Dante Beatrice Inferno Dante Beatrice Inferno is set in 1960s England, 1962, on Wednesday night, in the Orchid Ballroom. I am here with Virgil, a friend I knew from school.  He left the previous year.  I am still there, so he knows everything, or so he and I think at the time, about the greater world and its secrets.  He is my guide as I attain the limit of the night. It is set in 1960s England, 1962, on Wednesday night, in the Orchid Ballroom. I am here with Virgil, a friend I knew from school.  He left the previous […]

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