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The Unknown Woman, according to Carl Jung, represents the personification of the feminine nature of a man's unconscious. She is an archetype of all the ancestral experiences of the female. She represents the tension our modern society feels as the feminine aspect of our collective psyche strives to regain the balance humanity once had between themselves and nature. It is a calling to return to the primitive human attitude that is always on the alert to the unknown powers that guide one's life.
The feminine is now calling from behind the veil of our senses and our thinking. She is attempting to go beyond words of mere lip service to how to solve the problems of our time. She urgently seeks positive action towards global unification and a sincere reconnection to what it means to be human: compassionate, tolerant, mindful, heart full, and connected to the deeper wisdom of spirit.
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Beyond Words
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Feminine Restitution
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Unknown Bride
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Feminine Reckoning
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Unknown Woman Floating Under Art
oil and mixed media on paper
22 x 21 inches, 2010
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Hearth-beat (Hestia)
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Floating Woman
oil and mixed media on paper
29 x 24 inches, 2010
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Alice Living Backwards
oil and mixed media on board 48 x 48 inches, 2005
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Alembics
oil on canvas 28 x 32 inches, 2009
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Alice in a Flood of Tears
oil and mixed media on board
48 x 48 inches, 2005
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Sophia and Eight Malic Forms
(Homage to Rrose Sélavy)
oil on canvas
48 x 36 inches, 2009
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Alice In a Hedge Maze oil and mixed media on board 48 x 48 inches, 2005
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Untitled
oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches, 1979
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Copyright © 2009 Stephen Linsteadt. All rights reserved.
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