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		<title>Notes on a new piece (BtS)</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Behind the Sun (fin)]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to piece number five of the Angelus Project.
As can be seen, I am rather behind schedule and it is unlikely I will finish six pieces by the show on June 13/14.  But I&#8217;m certainly farther along than I would have been without the blog.  
The design for &#8216;Behind the Sun&#8217; is actually [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to piece number five of the Angelus Project.</p>
<p>As can be seen, I am rather behind schedule and it is unlikely I will finish six pieces by the show on June 13/14.  But I&#8217;m certainly farther along than I would have been without the blog.  </p>
<p>The design for &#8216;Behind the Sun&#8217; is actually rather recent.  I worked it up quickly after my trip to Ireland in 10/2007, when I was feeling rather creative.  The design requires a bit of explanation, more so in the black and white sketch than in color, as the colors begin to bring the symbols into perspective.</p>
<p>The actual inspiration is a series of very small sketches in the book &#8216;Sun, Moon, and Earth&#8217; by Robin Heath.  The book is a wonderful introduction to the motion of stars and planets, and the sketches illustrate the movement of the sun, moon and Earth in the state of &#8217;syzygy&#8217; or alignment, during a solar eclipse.  </p>
<p>I moved the perspective of the viewer to a place behind the sun during a solar eclipse, thus the largest body in the foreground is the sun, with a smaller moon and then Earth, symbolized by Gaia.  The background Raven was the latest addition, after the poem took shape.  </p>
<p>The poem began with the second stanza, regarding the reason for Raven&#8217;s black feathers.  It is my favorite part of the poem.  I began writing it after a morning of reading Native American myths of Raven to a small boy named Luke.  We especially liked the story of Raven stealing the sun.  We also liked the illustrations very much.</p>
<p>(Hi Luke!)</p>
<p>KJN</p>
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