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5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Calendar from Jessica Galbreth,
By Boudica (Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Night Magick 2005 (Calendar)
The Night Magick Wall Calendar is back for 2005 and Ms. Galbreth has provided us with another years worth of breathtaking images to enhance our walls.
Again, the Night Magick theme presents us with black and white forms highlighted with muted color to give them depth. As with last year's calendar, there is one piece with bold color making it stand out from the rest. Each image is feminine, so very alluring and very sexy in their appeal. The moon is present in each picture, in the various stages of waxing, full, waning or dark. Bold and full, dark and mysterious, partial and teasing, the figures draw you into the images and whisper their story. Ms. Galbreth draws from various sources for the main figure in each piece. We have Morgaine, Circe, Greenwoman, The Lady of Shallott, Hekate, and Lillith to name a few. The rest are named by their associations, and leave their story to your imagination. The gypsy piece stands out with its bold use of deep reds in contrast to the other pieces which feature muted earth tone blues, greens, browns or lavenders against the mostly black and white compositions. The calendar itself provides the days in large boxes so you can write in notes, gives you full moons and new moons, as well as National Holidays and the Sabbats. There are also a thumbnail 'previous month and next month' on each months page for easy reference. The calendar itself is a thirteen month calendar, and the weeks run from Sunday through Saturday. Ms. Galbreth has provided our community with many stunning images of witches, Goddesses, and spirits which have enchanted us, inspired us and given us pause for contemplation. I look forward each year to her continued tradition of providing us with a calendar of her excellent work. boudica |
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Night Magick 2005 by Jessica Galbreth (Calendar - Mar. 2004)
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