Feb 15 2010

The Visionary and Mythic Art of Cerri Lee

Published by at 7:50 am under Celtic Mythology


Spring Goddess
Pic: Ruthie
I just had to let you know that I received a wonderful gift last week. Gary had colluded with the wonderful visionary and mythic artist Cerri lee to make me some beautiful figurines! The full story?

I had first seen a version of Cerri’s Spring Goddess when she posted a picture on her Facebook page. From the minute I saw her, I was in love and know I had to have one in our home. So I ‘strongly suggested’ that Gary come and look and I enthused rather a lot. You know how this works Ladies, right?

Then I put it to the back of my mind, after all Gary had just come home from hospital and I was just pleased to have him home again. The Lord of the Wildwood Figurine  I had also seen on Cerri’s stall at the Canterbury Faerie Festival two years ago and had mentioned that I really liked it to Gary. So I was stunned and overjoyed when Gary and Cerri gave me the figurines last week. Needless to say I love them. Just looking at them gives me hope and strength in what is a very difficult time for us.

Cerri Lee is a multi-talented visonary artist who can turn her hand to almost anything creative. She is inspired by nature, and the ancient Pagan myths and legends of many cultures, her beliefs as a modern day Druid as well as those around her. She can create anything from Rights of Passage gifts and altar pieces to wedding and birthday gifts, and will happily take on commisions. Each piece of artwork she creates is individual and can be personalised to you or your loved ones. Woodland
Pic: Ruthie

Her artwork has been used for album covers, featured in leading Pagan magazines, used as tattoos, and her sculptures are sent throughout the world.  Cerri is equally in her element when she is up to her elbows in clay or painting one of her fabulous pictures. She is partner to Druid musican and long-time supporter of our show, Damh the Bard and can be found supporting him at many of his performances.

To contact Cerri and see more of her fabulous artwork visit her Facebook page  or her website at Bardic Arts or on her MySpace page.

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  1. Stasciaon 15 Feb 2010 at 3:36 pm

    Visionary indeed! Thanks for sharing!

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