Wednesday, January 3, 2007

First Dawn, Winter Solstice 2006



One of our rituals is to stay up during Winter Solstice to hold a Solstice Vigil and sing up the Sun the next day. It's something that people from various cultures have done for thousands of years. We keep at least some fire burning before the Sun goes down and keep it on all night.

This picture was taken at the First Dawn, Winter Solstice 2006. The calligraphy says "Peace" and is done by myself. The red chop is printed on the print itself. I will sign on the edge of the print. Print dimension is 6 1/4"x 18" on archival pigment ink on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper and matted on a gray frame with foam core backing. $70 including shipping in US.






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