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THE
FEMALINES SERIES
A Series of 12 Mixed-media drawing/collages, 36"
(h) x 30" (w)
The series
of works entitled "Femalines" numbering 1 - 12 depicts transformations
between cats (wild and "domestic" ,) and women. These works
explore the powerful energy and dynamic relationship between females and
felines. The installation incorporates these visual images, light, sound
and touch.
Dichotomous terms are used interchangeably to describe women and cats
--soft, delicate yet unpredictable, powerful, feminine, seductive, protective,
mysterious, beautiful, sometimes gentle, sometimes treacherous, sly, stealthy,
secretive, tame, untamable, nocturnal, lunar, catlike, graceful, survivor.
The attraction to each other is undeniable. Throughout time itself --
the bond between women and cats is strong.
The role and status of woman and cat, female and feline is everchanging
between the sacred and the profane. Tales, legends and history record
some of this. From the demigoddess of Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, symbolized
by the cat, the giver of bountiful harvests, fertility and happiness to
the sacred status of motherhood, and the fertile mother who brings a life
into the world (the Virgin Mary), we find the revered sacred status of
woman and cats. From the demimonde devil of Eve "the Evil Temptress"
from the Bible to the vast numbers of "evil" cats hated during
the Middle Ages of Europe, we find the abhorred profane status of women
and cats. This is the paradox in which women and cats find themselves.
The female spirit, the goddess spirit is caged--trapped in our present
day culture. As female goddesses in past "pagan" cultures were
worshipped and revered, so also was the cat or feline elevated in status.
As the feline becomes more revered and gains status in our society, so
does woman, and vice versa.
Quoting theologian and philosopher Mary Daly from her new bo()k Outer
Course-- The Bedazzling Voyage ,_"The more we recognize and develop
our unique Elemental powers, the more powerfully we can communicate with
each other and Act in the world."
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