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The private Sanctuary of His Majesty the King is a retreat for contemplation and spiritual perspective, a place envisioned

            by the King.
            Set within the Arboretum and surrounded by nature in all its seasonal garments the building invites the feeling of total
            connectivity. It is this aspect of sacred manifestation through the sacred ground and humankind that acts as a mirror
            of Divine Creation.

            This ‘Alter– Realist’   composition relates the structure of the Sanctuary with its spiritual purpose and surrounding transient
            nature as one presence.

            The doorway has an interior illumination that alludes to the Sanctuary’s sanctified space, this is created by the integrated
            light through the two stained glass windows seen from the east side. I then reconfigured to form a mandala that also relates

            to the stone inset mandala on the entrance ground space.
            The stone pillars dissolve towards the ground, suggesting that whatever form, all is one and reduces to elemental light
            energy -the light radiating forth from the doorway.

            The inscription carved on the lintel {Lighten Our Darkness We Beseech Thee O Lord} is an extract from the third evening
            Collet, ‘for aid against all perils’; reminds us of our human condition and actions, that we are collectively an integral part
            of the Universe and its dynamics.

            The Sanctuary is based on sacred geometry, was devised by Professor Keith Critchlow and created from a design by
            Charles Morris.

            It is a clay-lump construction in the cob building tradition made of subsoil, chalk and chopped straw.






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                                                                                                              Alter Realism

                                                                                                              The Sanctuary  - Sacred Ground
             The Painted Garden   Highgrove
                                                                                                              Afternoon Light—Arboretum

                                                                                                               En Plein Air  Oil on panel 20 x 30 inches
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