Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Sacred Space

On October 30, I joined other art co-conspirators in Julie Puttgen's Sewanee Pilgrimage.  We placed tsatsas ("miniature versions of Buddhist stupas, or markers of sacred space," as Julie explains on her website) in the places each of us finds sacred.  

I placed my first under the rail of Lake Cheston's iron bridge , where I became interested in dragonflies.  It seems to have worked magic.









Thank you, Julie, and thank you, odonata, for your prodigious emergences. 

1 comment:

Julie Puttgen said...

hoorah, Robley! so glad the tsatsa has been transformed into a dragonfly-infant. a perfect alchemy.