I have recently held an exhibition in the Crypt Gallery, underneath St Pancras Church in London which displayed a whole new range of exciting work. See below for several images and the introductory information. The catalogue for the show is on the home page. There was a large amount of positive feedback about the show, so more information will follow regarding future display events.
Was William Blake right? Can we see more than just what we see? Or is it a metaphor? How else do we see if not with the eye?
Blake was a champion of the imagination and he certainly used it well. But is the imagination really the key to everything? Surely there’s more to creativity and wisdom than just the mind and the imagination?
Part of ‘seeing thro’ the eye’ is in recognising the need for balance in all things, and particularly between the masculine and the feminine. And what of Mary Magdalene? She was a champion of the feminine when she was alive. Perhaps it’s time for us to reconsider her role within our society.
With drawings, sculpture, illustrated poems, prints and woodcuts, James Maberly takes us on a journey through our own lives and the lives of those around us and asks three fundamental questions – do we know where we are going, how is our journey going so far and will we know where we are when we get there?
The Exhibition catalogue - Above is the catalogue for the recent exhibition at the Crypt Gallery in London. Please click on the image to have the catalogue open up on your screen.
Further images of sculpture, drawings, prints and poetry will appear shortly. Please keep the link and check back for further info. A catalogue will appear in due course.