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The Collectors
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More fairytale silhouettes.
Something of a continuing theme/story unfolding here. Girls and their familiars (this time, bears), curious objects, dangerous berries and ties that bind. A mixture of the familiar and the not so familiar, the sweet and the sinister....the living and the dead.
For those who may be wondering, I have not particularly altered my style so much as followed what my hands and heart have guided me to do.
Oddly, I am drawing straight onto the digital canvas, as opposed to my usual technique of designing illustrated parts that are saved as layers prior to working on the ultimate composition. The scrawl marks and such are quite deliberate; which were supposed to create a similar effect to non-digital coloured pencils and pens.
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The Collectors (detail)
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A Dance, Beloved
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They're dancing, of course.
Here, the bugle may represent a courting call, or perhaps something far more disturbing (I am violently opposed to bear hunting). I like the idea of a sort of soul marriage between these two characters, although in this case the little lady is most definitely the one in control. Poor bear! The berries suggest their combined innocence, their passion for the wilderness, and also their approaching adulthood.
Stuff like that..
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The Kite
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A ghost bear kite. A strange concept, but I've suffered worse!
Innocence and mischance, again. The girl isn't remotely hurt; she was simply far too curious about what goes on beneath the wild, wild earth.
Now she knows.
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The Kite (detail)
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And yes, that strange little lump is a candy covered stone. If you have never actually come across a candy covered stone, you most definitely need to get out more.
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Follow Me There
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Girl guide meets one of the Three Bears, maybe.
Maybe not.
I'm not so sure. perhaps there are clues.
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Bear Souls
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The souls of bears, and the girl who saw them.
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As for myself, my holiday (or short break, as it were) turned into a series of days out instead of an actual holiday. Fortunately, I have discovered a huge taste for museums, so the country got pushed aside for a small selection of carefully chosen cities, lovely old historic Lancaster being the first, which I adore (and plan to return to at any given chance - thankfully only 20 mins on the train), also home to the beautifully named River Lune............but my excitement with regards to visiting the Natural History Museum in London next week appears to be blotting just about everything else out in the meantime. This is something that I have yearned to do for such a long time now, and have it all quite meticulously planned. Toy museums, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the art galleries are my next priority! And hopefully, this time, I will return with some share-worthy photographs. I actually forgot to take my camera with me last week (shameful but true).
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I should also, hopefully, have more than merely my own art work to share with you when I return. I have not had the chance to browse online for quite some time now, so there is a fresh determination to snoop around and catch up some. I am also rather late to update the shop, although this has more to do with a temporary crisis concerning my print lab (finally resolved), so plenty new works shall be landing in the shop sometime next week!
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Enjoy your weekend