The Ladders 04/09/2009
Ladders are an important element in the work. They symbolize the ascent of consciousness to a higher level. The first three images are about the iconography associated with ladders. The other images are of the making of ladders out of Ari's cardboard, white paper, and receipts. ![]() This image is from Robert Fludd's Utriusque cosmi historia, II, 1619, in the tradition of western alchemy. The ladder leads from the world of matter to spirit. Each rung represents a stage of development - see below. ![]() This drawing depicts the seven chakras, with the last represented by the flaming crown of light (much like the sun in the above image). ![]() The ladder is symbolically associated with the caduceus, which is the ladder upon which Hermes/Mercury, messenger of the gods, ascends and descends. The snake glides along the earth, sheds its skin and renews itself and is therefore associated with change, renewal and healing - in the familiar image of the caduceus, above, snakes rise up the rod, representing the transformative life forces of mother earth. ![]() Back in the studio, the cardboard is cut to size and taped together to make the rough skeleton form of the ladder. ![]() Several layers of paper are applied with wheat paste. ![]() ![]() After a couple of layers. CommentsLeave a Reply |







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