Nyx by Scot Howden
Scot Howden

Nyx by

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Looking for ideas for a new painting subject I turned to Greek mythology (There are so many wonderful stories to kick start an artist struggling for inspiration). This painting was loosely inspired by the myth of the goddess Nyx, the primordial goddess of night. I liked the notion that she has a longing for the light (not part of the myth) and have shown her reaching for the sun’s warmth but as she is night it will remain out of reach. She could be Twilight. That would have been a good title…

I often come up with ideas for paintings based around a central theme but usually the series starts and ends with the first painting. This is my second Greek Goddess inspired painting in less than a year (I’m on a roll). I resolve to complete three.

Size – approx 16in x 15in
Paper – Saunders Waterford 300lb
Paints etc. – ‘Winsor & Newton Artists watercolours’, Lucas Watercolours.

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scot howden, mythology, goddess, fairy, pop art, fantasy, watercolour

Comments

  • Peter Zentjens
    Peter Zentjensover 1 year ago

    Beautiful work Scot!

  • Thank you Peter. I’m happy that you like her.

    – Scot Howden

  • MoonSpiral
    MoonSpiralover 1 year ago

    You captured such beauty and grace! Can’t wait to see the 3rd one ;)

  • Thanks Tammy. More preassure on a third one now. Should have kept my mouth shut :-)
    Love your choice for the Beyond Fantasy Mag contest

    – Scot Howden

  • eoconnor
    eoconnorover 1 year ago

    well done amazing light great colours !LIz

  • Thank you Liz. I do Love the way that the colours worked out on this one. Scot

    – Scot Howden

  • Yvonne Lautenschlaeger aka medea
    Yvonne Lautens...over 1 year ago

    SO beautiful again!!!

  • Thank you Yvonne. Pleased that you like her. Scot

    – Scot Howden

  • MoonSpiral
    MoonSpiralover 1 year ago

    hehe…I am never good at completing a series, but this one alone is a standout piece. Congrats!

  • Solomon Walker
    Solomon Walker11 months ago

    a beautiful work of art!