Look, I know as much about alchemy as the next guy or gal who studied English literature at university: i.e. not very much. Ben Jonson, John Dee, some references in Shakespeare, a tiny bit of Paracelsus. It’s not a lot to go on.
But I do like the look of alchemical
symbols, or glyphs, which I suppose were/are also astronomical/astrological
symbols. I’m especially fond of mercury:
And also the sun, which usually looks like
this:
Although occasionally it looks like this:
Try as I might, I can't find much direct connection between alchemists and walkers. Ben Jonson author of the play The Alchemist seems to have walked from London to Edinburgh between July and October 1618; but of course he wasn’t a real alchemist.
I mention all this because I was walking in West
Hollywood t’other day, and wandered into a curious little enclave where there
were quirky old Hollywood bungalows right next to brand new, exotic “architectural gems.” Of course you had to think that a bungalow or
two must have been extracted in order that the architectural gems could be shoehorned in –
but I did like some of the fancy new architecture, specially this house:
And improbably (wait I'm getting there with the alchemy), I found a roundabout or traffic circle: not unknown in the US but by no means the kind of thing you expect to see
every day. And to make the road layout
more comprehensible to drivers, the traffic engineers had created a graphic (you
might even say a glyph). I don’t know if
it helped or not but it sure looked alchemical to me:
I remain slightly stunned.
Not so very much later I found myself walking on La Cienaga Boulevard and saw this:
Not so very much later I found myself walking on La Cienaga Boulevard and saw this:
It was, you guessed, apparently the sign for a hair waxing salon, a company called (I’m not making this up) Cocktail Wax - “A fun and sexy alternative to your everyday wax experience!” I wondered if this was code for some activity I don’t know about, but I suspect that if you don’t know you’re not meant to.
I now discover
there’s an alchemical symbol for wax, this:
It's not totally wonderful, but you know, I
think on balance I prefer it to the one on La Cienaga.
I got to try that Wax place, I need a cocktail before that painful beauty experience
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