In UFO and related, supernatural, esoteric lore, the owl figures in a big way. The owl has been used, ironically, as the symbol for rational explanations to the anomalous by uber-pathological-skeptibunkies, like Joe Nickell. Nickell has concluded not once, but at least three times, that the owl is what witnesses to such strange events had seen. The owl, Nickell has smugly decided, is the solution to the Mothman phenomena, the Flatwoods creature, and the Kelly Hopkinsville entities.
But owls also appear in UFO abduction encounters; Whitley Strieber has written about his experiences with owls and other birds, like ravens, in his books. The owl has become a sub-cultural image of the mysterious, the unexplained, the "dark" side. The television series Twin Peaks was aware of this. As one character said: "The owls are not what they seem."
My Trickster's Realm column for BoA this week is on owls, and Lesley's Gray Matters column is also on owls. We didn't know about each other's topic choice beforehand. And, richelle hawks, also a Binnall of America contributor (and both are contributors to my blog Women of Esoterica) wrote about motif of birds. (Related post: Lesley and Regan on Owl Synchronicity.)
What does this have to do with art? In a round about way; Mike Clelland, of hidden experience, has a deep connection to owls. Mike, whose art has appeared here on Alien Art Genre, posted the following link on WOE about an upcoming movie, which, as he commented:"The owl as mystical bird is gunna find it's way into pop culture - for good or for bad - after THIS movie comes out this fall:
Legends of the Guardians. Usually YouTube lets you embed the clip but it's been disabled for this promo. Check it out; I liked what I saw, but will have to wait for the movie of course. Either way, the images and animation are beautiful. It seems worth seeing just for that. I wish I could post images from the clip but follow the link to see the trailer.
Interesting the owls are guardians, I assume . . . in other lore, owls are, well, "not what they seem."
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Alien Eyed Madonna With Child
This image has been around for years. I don't know who the person is that did this, so can't cite the source. I just realized today that it seems to be only Mary that has the alien eyes.
Monday, March 22, 2010
'Regan's Windcatcher' by Alfred Lehmberg
This isn't alien, but it's related in a round about way. Alfred had some very kind comments to make about my recent Trickster's Realm column on Monster Quest's Flatwoods episode, and he created this piece for me, which I love.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Mike Clelland
UFO Mystic gives us: Laughlin and UFO Art with Mike Clelland Tonight, a nice blurb about Mike's blog hidden experience blog, and Mac Tonnie's book The Cryptoterrestrials. Mike has another blog devoted to alien inspired art: Little Boing Marks.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Tim Beckley's reprint of the classic Contactee book Over the Threshold has just been released. I love the cover; very retro! I just love the colorful, vintage vibe. The artwork is by Carol Ann Rodriguez, who also did the cover for Beckley's first reprint in the Dana Howard series, Up Rainbow Hill.
I like this edition, and I'm not just saying this because I wrote the introduction. This copy includes photos and an interesting article by Sean Casteel on angel hair as well, it's all very nicely presented.
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