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The bull represented physical strength and power. To the Celtic way of thought, the bull was also extremely virile, and so symbolized fertility and the power to procreate - to extend the life of the clans. Druids associated the bull with solar energy and the female cow with earth energy. The bull was also symbolic of great luxury, wealth and provision by later Celts. Indeed, cattle were a source of income and supply in many forms - a way of life for the Celts for centuries.
Helma van der Zwan's work is full of themes on recognisable life wisdom. Her works are varied, both in images and materials, yet her hand is clearly recognisable: womanhood, emotions, beauty, the hardness and softness of life, regularly recur in her work. Letting go and still wanting to perfect and master the work with a variety of materials result in fascinating portraits and figurations. Helma allows duality in colour, light and materials to return harmoniously to paper or canvas. Displaying an explosion of feeling and touching your heart with her works. For her, it is the representation in the pursuit of unity and connectedness among people. Helma was born on 24 June 1959 in The Hague.
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