Gallery

A number of these original paintings have been sold over the years, and some form our core Grail collection and are not for sale, but many are still available – if a particular image is of interest, please enquire and we will respond with details of size, medium and price.

Goddesses of the New Light

Were once declared to be Virgin, Mother and Crone, however the list is extended, switched and personally defined by education, career, family, gender, childcare and longer life…May the Goddess bless us all

The Ages of Women

Star of the Sea – a title of the Virgin Mary comparing her to the life-sustaining oceans of the planet

Stella Maris

tortoise; Flaming Skull; Lotus Earth; passion; Light Levels of the Goddesses and Ourselves

Tri Murti

Hearth; Altar; Living Flame

Vesta

Personification of Great Britain; Wheel of Brigit; Ana/Britannia (she who is Great Britain)

Britannia

Rainbow Goddess; Fleet-Footed Messenger; Sea and Sky

Iris

Love; Sexuality; Powerful; Instinctive; Untameable

Rhiannon

Wise; Powerful; Resourceful; Shape-Shifter

Cerridwen

Great Woman of the Night; Goddess of the Underworld

Hine Nui te Po

Fire; Lightning; Dance; Wind; Violence; Passion

Pele

Earth Mother; Protective Powers; Water Goddess

Prah Mae Thorani

Moon; Circle of Lunar Phases; Menstrual Cycles

Triple Goddess

Wisdom; Female aspect of God

Sophia

The Unmanifest All; Primordial; Active Principle

Black Madonna

Beloved of Jesus; Temple Tower

Magdalene

Mother of Jesus; Compassion; Intercession

Mary

Fertility; Healing; Triple Fire Goddess

Brigit

Erotic Love; Passion; Shape-Shifter; Battle Maiden

Freya

Mother Earth; Primordial Form; Nature

Gaia

Beauty; Love; Grace; Creative Work

Aphrodite

Hearth; Priestess Home; Altar

Vesta

Sisterhood; Childbirth; Huntress; Athleticism

Artemis

Warrior; Intellectual; Courageous; Accomplished

Athena

Motherhood; Harvest; Mystery

Demeter

Daughter; Spring; Regeneration; Underworld Queen

Persephone

Wife; Marriage; Family

Hera

Mother of Stars; Queen of Heaven; Assertive

Ishtar

Celebration; Euphoria; Re-Birth; Mountain Mother

Cybele

Birth; Death; Transformation; Fertility

Snake Goddess

Invincible; battle Queen; Destroyer of Demons

Durga

Blessings; Health; Fertility; Wealth

Lakshmi

Music; Speech; Ritual; Healing; Poetry; Flowing River

Sarasvati

Cosmic Mother; Creative Force

Prakriti

White Tara Self-Mastery; Mysticism; Playfulness

White Tara

Peace; Compassion; She who hears the Weeping World

Kwan Yin

Truth; Justice; All-Seeing Eye

Maat

Sky Mother; Overview; All-Embracing; Goddess of Birth and Receiver of the Dead

Nut

Great Mother; Restorer of Life; Soul-Mate

ISIS

The Silence before the Word

Sige

Vessel of Spirit; Integration; Self-Realisation

The Grail

Ascended Masters

Ace of swords in the Tarot – aka the Tibetan, youngest of the masters, less experienced but the most ardent of seekers. One of the Brothers of the Golden Robe. An angel holds his Ace of Swords, symbol of enlightenment and initiation – her hair splits into the seven rays. A rainbow bridge between her and the other side encircles him

Djwal Khul

Two of swords in the Tarot – the two green masters come together. Sweet cherry blossoms promise an answer to fulfil all our needs; the spiral leads us on our evolutionary path home

Hilarion & Djwal Khul

Head of the feminine pillar – the master of the yin principle. Opening from the Ananda Kanda centre, the turquoise angelic wings spread: linking all time, space, knowledge, lost cultures, beings and collective consciousness. Chakra colours light up through the body, communicating with colour and form.

Maha Chohan

Four of Swords in the Tarot. They stand beyond the planet, guiding souls through the last leap into the dark to reach the light – a bridge between worlds. The sun, moon and galaxies swirl behind them

Sanat Kumara & Venus Kumara

Five of Swords in the Tarot. Sitting on a pale pink lotus distributing pearls, Kwan Yin, the goddess of mercy and compassion

Lao Tsu & Kwan Yin

Six of Swords in the Tarot. As does the Egyptian goddess Maat, Lady Portia weighs (judges) a miniature of herself on the scales against the lightness of a feather.

Lady Portia

Seven of Swords in the Tarot – Orion draws the curtain on night, Angelica opens the dawn, gathering impurities and cleansing negativity both for us and the planet.

Orion and Angelica

Pallas Athena & Aeolus Eight of Swords in the Tarot – no goddess in the ancient Aegean was greater than Athena – here she is depicted with the face of Nefertiti.

Pallas Athena & Aeolus

Nine of Swords in the Tarot; stands at a doorway for which he has a key, opening a bridge between worlds; door handle decorated with the theatrical masks of tragedy/comedy.

St Germain

The Page of Swords in the Tarot. Name given to priests, worn by pharaohs: Bey - a title (Turkish); Serapis – serpent. Splitting out of old skin to become new again. Kundalini energy and its power

Serapis Bey

The Christ Ten of Swords in the Tarot. His face, exhausted but triumphant, is in spiritual ecstasy as he transcends to another plane; passion spent and mission fulfilled.

The Christ

Knight of Swords in the Tarot – some see him as the Green Man of old: earth-connected, protector, son/lover of the Earth Mother. St Hilarion was a Christian

Hilarion

Queen of Swords in the Tarot – as unconditional Love she is the essence and meaning of life; butterflies are symbolic of air, happiness, fleeting perfection;

Lady Nada

King of Swords in the Tarot – as the sun rises in the sky, at one with the angels, nature and devas. Renowned for clarity of mind, majesty and power;

Kuthumi

Ace of Cups in Tarot deck. Enlightened blue radiates from the throat chakra as the solar logos rises from the Grail. Divine impulse for emotions, love and beauty.

El Morya