Title:From the Sea / Artist: Jessica Tremp / Model: Jo O’Brien THE MERMAID A mermaid found a swimming lad, / Picked him for her own, / Pressed her body to his body, / Laughed; and plunging down / Forgot in cruel happiness / That even lovers drown. William Butler Yeats a few of my favourite things come together…mystery, the sea, earthy colours and textures and an overall sense of whimsicality and melancholy
This one is meant to act as a sort of counterpoint to Pristine. I tried to use a similar theme but take it in a slightly different direction. Personally, I like this one better. My husband likes Pristine better, oddly. :P
Underwater.
Yemaya, the Goddess of the ocean, has many children….pure, beautiful and magickal…. If you like this, / Check out the shirt I made at Zazzle! I wanted to make this piece glimmer to add to the myth and magick….
Canon 5D Canon 17-40mm at 17mm, f/16, 2 sec, ISO 100
A child of the sea, without a soul and forever a child/fish. I am curious about the ocean, about the human connection with the sea through evolution. All these dreams, myths and faerytales hint at something much more deeper. / When I swim in the ocean there is a hypnotic silence that complements the raw, wild power of the wind and water. / Although my heart beats rapidly I feel the silence and it’s familiar calming. Despite a gentle yet insistent reminder from my lungs that I need to breathe air, I feel the pull of the ocean. *I’m experimenting with backgrounds, I’m starting to feel I should move forward with my pencil drawings, imbue some emotion with colour/fabric/textute etc. Any sugguestions would be welcome.
Commissioned and created for Kai-Marie Williams. / Twas Kai’s wish to swim with the fish. I do hope she likes / This was definitely a challenge 15 layers in Photoshop / and 144mb file How does hair behave in water? / Kai’s original hair was dry I must just say that she responded brilliantly to my art direction and even injected her own ideas in the process. Thanks a million! I may be commissioned to produce any image you have in mind / . /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, Dream & Fantasy, First Things, and Core [C.O.R.E] Featured on the homepage August 16, 2009 Being a mermaid is still a dream of mine… I hope the kid in me never grows up :) This is the first time I have expressed that dream in my artwork. Inspired by one of my favourite tunes, Underwater World by ATB ...Stock Credits… / Model / Water / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
This picture is a collaboration with Neil Johnson… hope you like it Neil song to the siren
Title from Nirvana’s “Heart Shaped Box” / Self Portrait This image was featured on the HomePage of RedBubble! © Jessica Walker 2009
© Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC TERMS OF USE before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. The Shell Maiden / / I come from the rain of sky and sea, caught / on the web of a shoreline daisy, braced low / and spinning in carnival delight with the / kiss of Pacifica’s mist. I come from the company of driftwood and seashells, bleached white as a wedding train waiting to be worn. The waves roll like a wedding march / announcing the union of land and deep blue dreams. / They bring a dowry of tangled vines and sand dollar spines, / and my heart says YES to this sailors treasure. I come from the flutter of dry seaweed, / no longer rich with Oceana’s brine, and yet / adorning the beach with seafoam flare, / like rice and petals clinging to the foot of a runaway bride. Bring me the delicacies of your wedding feast, snapped up in the yellow of a jealous lover’s bill, for I am treading softly here on honeymoon beds of ancient sand, / inscribing moon colored vows / on the framework / of whales. Aimee Stewart April 2nd, 2009 (Poem written at ArtFest 2009 – in Port Townsend, Washington while in the class instructed by Susan Wooldridge , author of PoemCrazy and Fool’s Gold ) Credits: / Model: Exclusive stock – MJRanum stock / Brushes / Brushes / All else, mine.
/ Rendezvous A mermaid waits for her sailor – he’s on that ship – big night out – the fish is a cloud leading the way This is a pencil drawing, coloured in digitally. I completed this drawing on holiday …I would just sit on the bed and draw for hours.
According to European folklore, Melusine is a feminine water spirit, with the body of serpent or fish from the waist down, much like a mermaid. Sometimes she is also portrayed with a dragon’s body. She is considered a siren type figure or a nixie. According to Wikipedia “The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d’Arras, compiled about 1382–1394 was worked into a collection of “spinning yarns” as told by ladies at their spinning. .... It tells how Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland) went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise — for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal — that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon. The three girls — Melusine, Melior, and Palatyne — grew up in Avalon. On their fifteenth birthday, Melusine, the eldest, asked why they had been taken to Avalon. Upon hearing of their father’s broken promise, Melusine sought revenge. She and her sisters captured Elynas and locked him, with his riches, in a mountain. Pressyne became enraged when she learned what the girls had done, and punished them for their disrespect to their father. Melusine was condemned to take the form of a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. In other stories, she takes on the form of a mermaid. Raymond of Poitou came across Melusine in a forest in France, and proposed marriage. Just as her mother had done, she laid a condition, that he must never enter her chamber on a Saturday. He broke the promise and saw her in the form of a part-woman part-serpent. She forgave him. Only when, during a disagreement with her, he called her a “serpent” in front of his court, did she assume the form of a dragon, provide him with two magic rings and fly off, never to return.[1] In “The Wandering Unicorn” by Manuel Mujica Láinez, Melusine tells her tale of several centuries of existence from her original curse to the time of the crusades.[2]” The original image for this is 12×16” and was created with oil pastels, colored pencils and metallic paints on blue watercolor paper. In this portrait of her, I portrayed Melusine in a psychedelic/art nouveau type of style. I hope you enjoy….
...not all stars come from the sky.
Mermaid ascending into the unknown / Available as an art print, card, canvas, mounted print and poster. 3D and Twisted Brush natural painting medium program / Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /
The beautiful mermaid… A sunset and the sea.
Lovely Aquamarine is a teenage mermaid with beautiful curly blue hair. She loves to swim across the turquoise waves along with her best friend, a little sea horse.
©2007-2009 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. Click Here —-- Not all beauties of the deep are sirens… Model: The lovely Sophie of LockStock / —-—-- Sister to “Wished Upon” /
a pencil drawing, coloured digitally, fish from another painting. Cropped version Tribal / Many thanks to Keith Richardson for my signature chop
\ / / From a pencil drawing, coloured digitally. / > Inspired by Ocean Angel /
/ \ / / / From a pencil drawing, coloured digitally. / > Inspired by Ocean Angel /
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