BA (Hons) Drama
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Angels are often associated with words of comfort, guidance, and protection in various religious and cultural traditions. While there are no specific universally recognized "angelic words," some common words and phrases associated with angels include: 1. "Guardian Angel" - Angels are often seen as protectors and guides for individuals throughout their lives. 2. "Heavenly Host" - Refers to the multitude of angels in the celestial realm, often mentioned in religious texts. 3. "Hallelujah" - A word of praise and exaltation often used in religious hymns and songs to honor angels and the divine. 4. "Divine Intervention" - The concept of angels intervening in human affairs for a higher purpose or to bring about positive change. 5. "Messenger" - Angels are frequently described as messengers who carry divine messages or revelations to humanity. 6. "Peace on Earth" - Often associated with angels' messages of peace and goodwill, as in the phrase "Peace on Earth, goodwill toward men." 7. "Wings of Angels" - Symbolizes the swiftness and transcendence of angels, often used to describe moments of protection or inspiration. 8. "Angelic Choir" - Imagines angels singing in heavenly choirs, symbolizing harmony and beauty. 9. "Celestial Beings" - Describes angels as beings from the celestial or heavenly realms. 10. "Heavenly Light" - Angels are often associated with radiant and divine light, representing purity and enlightenment. These words and phrases reflect the reverence and admiration that people hold for angels in various cultural and religious contexts.
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Feb 09, 2024
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Fi Marks an extraordinary Derbyshire artist Who speaks for the women whose stories were twisted over time to become unrecognisable? Fi Marks, an artist who lives and works in Belper, has made it her mission in life to be the visual voice for women, both real and fictional. “I noticed from a very young age that the women in the stories I loved were turned into shrews or made into villains, when in so many cases they were the victims in the stories. Oftentimes, having to be cunning to be heard in a world of men,” Fi says. “As I’ve gone through life, it’s become increasingly important to me to be heard. I still have a voice, but these women do not.” In researching her subjects, Fi looks for stories that catch her in the heart. From Ann Boleyn to Morgan Le Fay, Fi researches her subjects relentlessly. “With a background in theatre and drama, not to mention living in Belper, Derbyshire an area with a history of textile manufacturing and strong women, I love to research not only their stories but the fabrics of the times as well. My women are surrounded by my interpretation of the patterns and symbols they would have had in their lives.” Fi’s art stands alone as she has developed a unique style over the years, with every painting deceptively simple on the surface but incredibly complex on closer look. “My art sells around the world because it’s so different,” Fi says. “No one else tells the stories, has the symbols, and is so passionate about righting the wrongs in history and literature like I am. I know my clients see themselves in my art, and are empowered by it. At the end of the day, that’s what matters.” You can see Fi Marks’ art on her website at www.fimarks-art.co.uk where you can also read the stories she’s researched, and sign up for her weekly newsletter. You can also follow her on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/fiona.marks.14
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Born in 2024 in Coventry UK. Currently residing in Belper Derbyshire UK.
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