Lyones
The dancer twirls, almost naked, at Stonehenge, she is unrestricted, unhindered, uninhibited ... celebrating both life and freedom. Her veil flows with her movement, and cascades on the air, making her seem to float with the joy she carries inside of her. Her creative expression is a natural outpouring of enthusiasm and evokes an appreciation for the grace with which she conveys her delight. The wand in her hand indicates her ability to create and direct her life. She is fulfilled, both physically and spiritually, and throws her arms wide to embrace the universe in all it's glory.
The circle of stones are said to be symbolic of the "navel" of Britain, once having stood on Mount Killaraus in Ireland, transported to Salisbury Plain by Merlin. The stones are also attributed magical healing powers because they were retrieved from a water source which once washed over them. The shape in which they are placed indicates life's cycles.
The circle of stones are said to be symbolic of the "navel" of Britain, once having stood on Mount Killaraus in Ireland, transported to Salisbury Plain by Merlin. The stones are also attributed magical healing powers because they were retrieved from a water source which once washed over them. The shape in which they are placed indicates life's cycles.