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Redon, Odilon - The Cyclops (1914) - Woven Blanket

Redon, Odilon - The Cyclops (1914) - Woven Blanket

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The Lunar Rites Mandala

Lunar Rites Mandala is the inaugural piece in a year-long art exploration of the mandala series of 2024. The series was conceived as a part of an experiment in dedicated focus and iterative works with mandala form chosen as a random constraint, to see whether the occult principles of constraining energy would manifest results.

Drawing inspiration from the tranquil oases of nature found in nearby Fort Tryon Park amid Manhattan’s perpetual energy, this mandala roots itself in neopagan celebration of the interlocking cycles of time in nature, and the veneration of the moon. It is the observation of Luna’s monthly cycle which shape the mark of years in ways which inspired humanity to begin mastering agriculture which led to the rise of civilization.

Like a sacred window into universal alignment, “Lunar Rites” offers a visual meditation on finding one’s center amidst life’s constant motion — a reminder to look up at the night sky and rediscover our place in the cosmic dance.

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Product Specs

The woven blanket is a unique product, using historical weaving techniques to create weaving color patterns to support the print of the mandala design in a rustic, handcrafted and 'americana folk' aesthetic. A comfortable piece of luxurious blanket with color fringe and rustic print of the Mandala chosen, this immediately feels like an heirloom quality piece of practical home decor and beauty!

  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Woven blanket, Colorful fringed edges
  • Please note: Be aware that mockups do not fully showcase the final product because of how the woven threads make the image. Overall image will be slightly rough and 'homespun' kind of aesthetic, and colors will be more muted due to limitations of printing for this specific product. Customers looking for a more exact reproduction of the base artwork should consider alternate products. The vibe of this blanket is more homey and 'cottage-core' than the other products in the catalog.
  • size tolerance e+/- 2.5”

Care Instructions

Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), gentle cycle, mild detergent; Non-chlorine: bleach as needed; Tumble dry: low heat.

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Material or printing defects may be replaced with a new product or fully refunded at our discretion. If you are aesthetically dissatisfied with the art within 5 business days, ask about returns for a full refund! Please note, products are produced on demand, so returns or replacements for incorrect size orders cannot be refunded. Please be sure to consult product specs before ordering!

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The Story

The Eye of the Abyss

Odilon Redon painted The Cyclops in 1914 while the world prepared to tear itself apart. Most artists were looking at the mud of the trenches or the cold steel of the first tanks. Redon looked inward. He abandoned his ghostly charcoal noirs for a palette that feels like a fever dream. The result is a masterpiece of Symbolism that refuses to follow the rules of Greek mythology.

Polyphemus is usually a monster. He is the brute who trapped Odysseus and dashed brains against the rocks. Redon ignores the gore. He reimagines the giant as a shy pining lover peering over a ridge of vibrant flora. His massive eye is not a weapon but a window. It represents the internal visionary world of an artist who spent his life excavating the subconscious before Freud made it a household name.

Below the giant, the sea nymph Galatea sleeps in a state of total vulnerability. she is tucked into a landscape of saturated colors that shouldn't exist in nature. She is unaware of the observer. The giant doesn't reach for her. He simply watches. It is a quiet moment of voyeurism and longing captured just as the lights were going out across Europe. By the time the paint was dry, the air smelled of cordite and the last lingering perfumes of a Belle Époque era were vanishing into the smoke of heavy artillery. Photography was becoming the tool of documentation but Redon proved the inner eye was the only escape left.

References

Kröller-Müller Museum. The Cyclops by Odilon Redon. Official Collection Catalogue.

Gottlieb, Carla. The Problem of the Relationship between Graphism and Color in the Work of Odilon Redon. The Art Bulletin. 1959.

Hauptman, Jodi. Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon. The Museum of Modern Art. 2005.

Milner, John. The Symbolists. Phaidon Press. 1971.

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