| Copyright 2009Catherine Fairbanks |
Labyrinth Designs. Products, Exhibits Catherine Fairbanks "Catherine digs deep into her own psyche to bring out that which she has hidden from herself. By doing so, her work whispers the secrets that we all hide within our Spirit. In her labyrinth paintings, she winds through the maze of emotion and mind to illuminate a mystery, but in such a manner that the conscious mind accepts what is hidden deep in the subconscious. Her Pendants range from Celtic and geometric symbols to nature as reflections of life. Her work portrays many of the themes of sacred geometry in terms of the golden phi ratio and the holographic and repetitive nature of life. And in walking the path of a repetitive pattern, the labyrinth, we find order and bring the sacred forth from chaos. The impetus for this creative fountain was found in a dream, as she describes, wherein a spider trapped her in its web. The spider web is symbolic of the geometric foundation of life and the links of consciousness that nebulously hold this reality together. Was she trapped by the spider or did Catherine go willingly? Was it meant as a torture or did it serve as an awakening? The symbols in Catherine's life are hauntingly beautiful and so is her art work as an expression of her higher Self." Prisms of Reality www.prismsofreality.com |


| Labyrinth Designs, Products, Exhibits |

| 5 Circuit Labyrinth - Created by Catherine Fairbanks This is a 20' outdoor garden labyrinth - contact here if interested in having one built in your garden or outdoor space. |
| Garden Labyrinth - 20' (5 Circuit) |
| The Labyrinth Labyrinths once again, after thousands of years of existence, capture our imaginations,are springing up in various forms across the world. As an ancient symbol and image, the labyrinth gives us the opportunity to uncover deep spiritual significance in our lives. As we look at the image of a labyrinth, we are instantly drawn in by its twists and turns that mirror the inner body design. We can see the shape of the labyrinth abundant in nature – from spider webs to the intricacies of seashells and flowers. Using the labyrinth images, we recognize the journey of growth as we follow the spiraling path – as if returning to the source of life. |
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