The Night they Burned Dixie Down |
In the end, and you will see why, I chose Steve's title 'The Night they Burned Old Dixie Down' as it encompassed so many historical roads in one pert image of a popular song and touched each of us in some similar way.

Shhhhhh |
These two images together made no sense to me and no matter how I tried I could not reconcile them which is why I asked for help in naming it. I looked up the meaning of Old Dixie and of course the most common explanation is that this is the name of the Southern Confederate States during the Civil War, which is also what the song is about.
A string of interesting impressions continued to come up: American Indians and the mixture of cultures:
Indian Riding Horse w Bow & Arrow |
During that time in New Orleans $10 dollar notes were issued called 'Dix', the French word for Ten. Suddenly with this information I felt that there was a connection between the Shamanistic vision at the bottom of the cup and the energy and urgency of the Dancer on top.
Of course, I became a little over fascinated with New Orleans, it's Indian Tribes and the mixture of Cultures that came about through the centuries.
I could go on forever, every cup is truly like a painting, symbolism abounds, if you look deep enough the story is there for the taking. ( to the left of the dancer, Steve, is a confederate soldier holding up a flag -of victory or submission I don't know...
Confederate Soldier |
You all have inspired me so much, I didn't really even realize how much deeper the stories spilled from the cups could become and so I thank you and hope that we can collaborate again sometime! S