To See a World in a Grain of Sand
To See a World in a Grain of Sand
The Auguries
of Innocence
To See a World in a Grain of Sand
The Universe works expand this metaphor outward to the stars. “I get joyfully distracted for hours on beaches, staring at fragments of nature and discovering the vast expanse of myriad existences hidden in plain sight. You can see the Cosmos in tiny particles.
William Blake
‘The Ancient of Days’
Pen and Water Colour
Paint and Gold Etching
1794
William Blake
‘Dante's Inferno'
The Circle of The Lustful, Paolo and Francesca’
Pen and Watercolour Over Pencil
1824-1827
William Blake
‘Job's Evil Dreams’
Pen and Black Ink, Grey Wash and Watercolour, Over Traces of Graphite
1805-1810.
William Blake
‘Jerusalem, Plate 99, All Human Forms Identified’
Relief Etching With Pen, Black Ink and Watercolour
1804-1820
