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Susan
Seddon Boulet Screen Saver |
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(Win95/98/NT/XP/Mac) (Retail Packaging) (BOULETSSDR) |
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Discontinued |
Publisher: Pomegranate
Screen Saver
The paintings of Susan Seddon Boulet resonate with spiritual
energy and speak in the language of the soul. The creatures that inhabit her
drawings rise from the misty land of dreams and lead to the outer limits of the
imagination. These beings are the dramatis personae of timeless stories that
describe the origins and destinies of all peoples. They are the spirit guides,
the gods of ancient myths, the supernatural creatures who lead the departed to
the next life, heal the sick, and restore balance and harmony to a troubled
world.
The village shamans - the ancient tribal healers, mediums,
sages, and showmen - knew these spirit beings well. Entering into a deep
trance, the shamans journey beyond the threshold of ordinary reality to another
dimension inhabited by fantastical creatures that were part animal, part human,
and exceedingly powerful. There they would invoke the powers of these great
beings for the benefit of their people.
Boulet (American, b. Brazil, 1941-1997) was intimately
familiar with the world of these spirit beings, and spent years studying
shamonic lore, ancient mythology, and spiritual traditions from around the
globe. Her skilled hand and inspired vision gave solid form to the creatures
and landscape of this ethereal realm, displaying them in vivid, living,
breathing detail. Among the hallmarks of Boulet's style is a blending of color
and image into a rich composite that symbolizes both the integration of spirit
and body and the connection and unity of all life. Her work was also inspired
by a profound love for animals, which she had acquired early in her youth.
Boulet was educated in Brazil and Switzerland and moved to
the San Francisco Bay Area in 1967. Beginning with a small but loyal following,
her work has since received worldwide acclaim. Her paintings are found in
collections in the United States, Japan, South America, Europe and Asia.
Learn more about the artist.
This software is easy to install on Mac- or PC-based
systems, our screen savers can be set up to cycle continuously, changing images
at any interval the user selects, or used as wallpaper. (That is: one image
comes on at startup and stays put until a different one is selected.) Image
sets can be customized so that the user need only see favorites. Detailed
information (media, dimensions, date, etc.) for each image, and a concise
biography of the artist, may be had at the click of a mouse.
Featured Images:
- Playing with the North Wind (1996)
- Untitles (Dream of Pan) (1977)
- Medusa (1993)
- Coyote Steals the Fire (1987)
- Carnival in Venice (detail) (1992)
- Flora (1994)
- Leo (detail) (1979)
- Riding the Wind (1988)
- Isis and Osiris (detail) (1981)
- Medicine Dance (detail) (1987)
- Psyche and Eros (detail) (1994)
- Wolf Wind (1994)
- Young Men Shall Have Their Visions (detail) (1982)
- Lone Wolf (detail) (1993)
- Brother Francis (detail) (1984)
- Storyteller (detail) (1973)
- The Guardian (detail) (1994)
- Companions (detail) (1992)
- Magician (detail) (1977)
- When Grandfather Talks to Eagles (detail) (1994)
- Fox Maiden (1986)
- Owl Shamon (1981)
- Aphrodite (detail) (1990)
- Untitled (Flute Player and Lion) (detail) (1980)
- Coyote Woman Waits (1993)
- Caribou (undated)
- Sea Goddess (detail) (undated)
Features:
Continuously cycling screen saver
All images can be used as Desktop Wallpaper
27 high-resolution images
Customize your image sets
Easy to install and use
Requirements:
Win95/98/NT/XP: 486 or higher, 256 color display
minimum, 16 MB RAM, 8 MB hard disk space, CD-ROM drive.
Tested OK on Windows XP.
Macintosh: Power PC or 68030 processor or higher,
System 7.5.3 or higher, 256 color display, 16 MB RAM, 8 MB hard drive space,
CD-ROM drive.
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