Ancient Prayers

Ancient Prayers are markers of ancient time inspired by the spirals of the oracle room in the Saflieni Hypogeum, Malta, and are interpreted in these paintings as the frequency of prayer. 

As depicted by ancient artists thousands of years ago, the spirals extend from one to the other creating a field – a particle exchange between the different systems; fractal patterns which carry frequencies beyond the material world. 

Aura (2004)

Exhibited in Native Spirit at Gallery G, Lija Malta in 2004. Mixed media on paper, 90 x 150 cm

Merkaba (2012)

Exhibited at the APS Bank Centre in Birkirkara Malta in 2012. Mixed media on canvas, 100 x 150 cm

Ancient Prayers (2012)

Exhibited at the APS Bank Centre in Birkirkara Malta in 2012. Mixed media on paper, 30 x 40 cm

Pilgrim’s Postcard (1999)

Exhibited at the Maritime Museum, Birgu, Malta. From Hagar Qim to the ring of Brodgar 1999. The Demarco European Art Foundation. Mixed Media on organza, 120 x 150 cm

Passing on an Ancient Prayer(1999)

Exhibited at the Museum of Archaeology, Valletta, Malta Seven Temples Seven Women 1999, Neolithia Art Foundation. Mixed Media on silk, 150 x 70 cm

Echo of the Music of the Spheres (2011)

Mixed media on canvas, 300 x 120 cm Exhibited at APS BANK in 2014