Now in the Sonate. Calendar The second in the series “Ghosts of Music” Delphine was a very beautiful young woman with a very pleasing voice. She sang in the nightclubs and salons of Paris. But life was not to be good to her. She was feted by Viscounts and Princes, received gifts and compliments. One day however she had a tragic accident. She was not a high born girl, even though she was a talented one. She lived the life of a poor artiste and one night, alone in her chambre de bonne, her life changed forever. She was eating peas off her knife when a sudden noise in the street startled her and made her lurch forward. The knife went down her throat. Fortunately, only the blunt edge touched her vocal chords, but she never spoke or sang again. Delphine was still young and energetic and when she had recovered sufficiently she made a plan towards a new life. She would go to India. After boarding the ship she realized the truth…things were going to be far from easy for her. Instead of subjecting herself to working in the disreputable houses of Bombay she threw herself into the ocean. They say that if you board a ship at Le Havre you can still hear her singing in the breeze… This is another attempt at Very Fine Old Fashioned Collage with respect to our friends articulation Please also view the tools of the collage trade
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Charcoal on medium surface cartridge paper 220 gsm Portrait 59.4×42 Copyright © DdN aka Medusa
I was perhaps, a tree in a former life…
Oil Painting / 70cm x 90cm A Study in White and Reflected Colour I remember when I first approached this subject… / I was terrified at the prospect and completely uninterested… / At that time, white did nothing for me… Once completed, I was amazed at the result and a convert to white… Copyright © DdN aka Medusa
“Kathy: Condemned” Oil Painting 59.4×52 Copyright © DdN aka Medusa
C’est moi… Delphine de Noire
I’m seduced by more than most… / But, I’m learning that sometimes, less is best… First of my photographic works to be submitted on RB
Why?
Who Fuck You
“In Love With Nature” C’est moi, Delphine de Noire… Self-Portrait Created in collaboration with my dearest friend John aka Elizium… Nikon D300 “Sex is nature, I go along with nature…” / Marilyn Monroe
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Why?
Who Fuck You!
They say that if you board a ship at Le Havre you can still hear her singing in the breeze…
The second in the series “Ghosts of Music”...Larger Picture Read Matilda the first in this series This is another attempt at Very Fine Old Fashioned Collage with respect to our friends articulation Please also view the tools of the collage trade
Thankyou so much Ushna and “Core” for featuring “Medusa” ... / I’m thrilled, particularly as this was inspired by moi… Delphine de Noire…
Thankyou so much Ushna and “Core” for featuring “Medusa” ... / I’m thrilled, particularly as this was inspired by moi… Delphine de Noire… / And a self affirming dedication to my lives and deaths thus far… Thankyou again… :-) Mx
Black for night / Black for ice / Black for magic / Under a Gothic black sky / With you i lay and there / I caress your ebony black hair / As I claw across your body so bare / From my raven black talons your moisture we share Come Medusa…let us dance
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Kindred Spirits: Beast Of Burden Self-Portrait A beautiful donkey, heavy with child and hardly able to stand or walk… Yet we connected, and as I took my leave of her she stumbled over to me, her eyes beseeching me to stay and share our pain… / A little while longer then, my friend… Photograph: D300
Oil Painting Copyright © DdN aka Medusa 54×89 A study in colour and texture, light and shadow. Reflected colour and colour beneath the surface There are many proverbs, much poetry, and art pertaining to the eye… / I make no exception… “Lived in his mild and magnificent eye”... / The Lost Leader by Robert Browning The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
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