This garment was inspired by the legend of the Green Man, an otherworldly figure who inhabited the lands and forests of medieval Europe (Raglan, 1939). Green Man appears in art, often as a foliate head carved into churches and other structures. He also appears in literature and folk tales; some even say that Robin Hood has his origins in the Green Man myth. The concept for this piece brings together medieval and modern aesthetics and techniques
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a research hub and online exhibition of creative res...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a masterwork; its place is secure in the Western literary canon. ...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
This garment was inspired by the legend of the Green Man, an otherworldly figure who inhabited the l...
The article examines the tendency of some twentieth-century scholars to see the Green Knight in the ...
In an epoch of compromised ecologies and parallel changes in human perceptions of nature, this paper...
The Green Man is an artistic and iconic representation, part human, part plant. History is filled wi...
My fine art PhD title is The High Wasteland: Scar, Form & Monstrosity in the English Landscape. My r...
Based on the findings of a Master of Creative Arts Degree (Green Man Resurrected: An Examination of ...
The Robin Hood tradition has had a continuing appeal from the middle ages to the present day, the he...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
The ideas surrounding the Green Man and Green Woman narrative provide different cultural functions d...
While the actual identity of a man named Robin Hood may not be confirmed as the origin of the Robin ...
Of the many archetypal symbols in religion and mythology, the sacred tree remains one of the most po...
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is one of the earliest extant Robin Hood ballads. It is also one of t...
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a research hub and online exhibition of creative res...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a masterwork; its place is secure in the Western literary canon. ...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
This garment was inspired by the legend of the Green Man, an otherworldly figure who inhabited the l...
The article examines the tendency of some twentieth-century scholars to see the Green Knight in the ...
In an epoch of compromised ecologies and parallel changes in human perceptions of nature, this paper...
The Green Man is an artistic and iconic representation, part human, part plant. History is filled wi...
My fine art PhD title is The High Wasteland: Scar, Form & Monstrosity in the English Landscape. My r...
Based on the findings of a Master of Creative Arts Degree (Green Man Resurrected: An Examination of ...
The Robin Hood tradition has had a continuing appeal from the middle ages to the present day, the he...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
The ideas surrounding the Green Man and Green Woman narrative provide different cultural functions d...
While the actual identity of a man named Robin Hood may not be confirmed as the origin of the Robin ...
Of the many archetypal symbols in religion and mythology, the sacred tree remains one of the most po...
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is one of the earliest extant Robin Hood ballads. It is also one of t...
Representing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a research hub and online exhibition of creative res...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a masterwork; its place is secure in the Western literary canon. ...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...