Medusas Perseus

cinquain

Medusas Perseus

Original Creation Date: December 8th, 2006
Charcoal on 90 lb. paper, 16” x 22”, freehand.
Ref. Model: M. Gandolfi
Original Available For Purchase. Note me for pricing.

Perseus was both the first of the Greek mythic heros as well as the slayer of Medusa. He helped establish the authority of Zeus and the twelve Olympians in mainland Greece.

Somehow I always manage to find mythological roles for the pieces that strike me as surreal or regal or ‘classic’. To me, this is the boy the most talented Greek and Roman marble sculptors would battle for. His features are paramount. His soft, semi-curly hair is reminiscent of that possessed by the ‘beautiful gods’. He looks delicate yet determined, stoic and quietly courageous.

To me, he’s a tenacious youth, blindly valiant as he stalks into Medusa’s lair only to surface with his bloody sword in one hand and a severed head of snakes in the other. And as a result of his valor he acquires a few of his victim’s most desirable traits—a head of wildly unruly hair and beauty enough to turn any onlooker to stone.

Medusa’s death comes at the most inopportune time, for if she could only gaze at her rival she would go mad with infatuation.

Medusas Perseus belongs to the following groups:

1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture , Alt, Dark artists, dark art, Dirty Filthy Art: Charcoal, Fine Arts, Moody, Dark, Evocative (no nudes), Pencil Drawing (2 per 24 hrs), the love of Eerie and enchanting artwork, Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best and Works On Paper Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Medusas Perseus by cinquain
Medusas Perseus by cinquain
  • Jess Andrews

    Jess Andrews

    you have a true talent, this is awesome

  • Simon Aberle

    Simon Aberle

    Yet another absoloutely brilliant piece of art.
    I love everything about it! The Lips, the eyes, the hair, even the zip!
    One thing about your art that appeals to me so much is the high contrast and depth.
    Well done, a favourite!

  • Clare Colins

    Clare Colins

    Fabulous. Brilliant again…well done :)

  • AnitaInverarity

    AnitaInverarity

    Stunning- intense- LOVE IT x

  • Barbara Glatzeder

    Barbara Glatzeder

    Oh wow! that is very, very gripping and intense. Love your interpretation.

  • Enoeda

    Enoeda

    Brilliant! No idea what to say more about! Really well done!!!

  • MalloryJ

    MalloryJ

    wow this is amazing!

  • mimi yoon

    mimi yoon

    how incredibly beautiful is your art !!!!!

  • Fire Marie
  • ambient-1

    ambient-1

    Fantastic image!

  • Ralph  Olsson

    Ralph Olsson

    Well done, Your work was Featured in Moody, Dark & Evocative – No Nudes

  • Colleen Milburn

    Colleen Milburn

    Wow, fabulous work, cinquain :))

  • JonoCarrick

    JonoCarrick

    This is absolutely gorgeous.

  • Delphine de Noire

    Delphine de Noire

    Indeed… ;-)

    Mx

  • jacqleen

    jacqleen

    just STUNNING…........in every possible way!

  • Morgana Creely

    Morgana Creely

    An incredibly powerful and stunning image.

  • Jennifer Ferry

    Jennifer Ferry

    Love this.

  • tiffatron

    tiffatron

    wow you are a talent! love the eyes on this one… reminds me a little of edward from twilight!

  • MONoxide

    MONoxide

    you are amazing!

  • Mugsy

    Mugsy

    Excellent work!

  • lacewren

    lacewren

    medusa as perseus, androgyne kills snakes-in-the-attic side of self, short-circuiting narcisse-like drowning in own reflection, then continues career. did i miss something?

  • Daniel  Angeles

    Daniel Angeles

    Amazing,

  • brianjarvis

    brianjarvis

    great collection

  • cathyjane

    cathyjane

    brilliant.

  • emelee

    emelee

    awesome

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