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Acrylic on Canvas, Inspired by the Fleetwood Mac song ‘Rhiannon’.
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Acrylic on canvas
One of my favorite Einstein quotes. This world makes me cry sometimes, but I love it nonetheless. Here’s to everyone who has ever stood up for what they believe in.
Made up of the lyrics of nine songs painted with pen and ink. The music of Neil Finn is always an inspiration to me, it’s just magic.
Acrylic on board. Painted from a photo I took at Taronga Zoo many years ago
Inspired by Little Red Riding Hood (or Little Red Cap depending on the version you’re reading). Here’s the verse, just in case it’s hard to read on the image: ‘when we are young we are often told / do not stray from the path / i can’t help but wonder / how much have we missed / from only doing what we’re asked?’ / / / / Acrylic on Canvas Paper
“Think of the land, the rolling hills, green rich but wild fertile land that the menfolk can’t quite manage. The gorsedd mound, that ancient barrow: if we spend the night there we end up dead, mad or a bard! She is that woman/land that feels so rich and giving, so generous, but she is so completely untamed” / Words by Emma Restall-Orr Coloured pencil on smooth cartridge paper
Rhiannon / (rhee-AHN-on) from Celtic Rigantona her name translates as “divine” or “Great Queen.” She is Goddess of change, movement, and magic. She comforts in times of crisis, loss, and illness. She gives us gifts of tears, forgetfulness (to promote healing), and humor to ease our sufferings in this life and guides us to the next. / The Welsh Goddess Rhiannon was accompanied by three magical birds whose enchanted songs could ” awaken the dead and lull the living to sleep”. All credit goes to Ida for the inspiring and gorgeous stock. And can be found here: http://mizzd-stock.deviantart.com/
Watercolours on Arches Hot Pressed 190lbs,xxx / Rhiannon has been featured in the following groups / : /
Acrylic on canvas paper
Inspired by the Neil Young song ‘Cinnamon Girl’
Expressing, transforming and clarifying the shades of limelight that frame our body image !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/bor…
Expressing, transforming and clarifying the shades of limelight that frame our body image My friend and fellow bubbler Sarah O’Rourke is part of the team co-ordinating the Mirrors Charity Art Exhibition along with Rhiannon Bulley, which is being held from the 15th to 24th October 2009 at the Mori Gallery, 168 Day Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney, the opening night is 14th October 6-8pm. The red bubble members, along with myself, who are donating art works to the Mirrors Exhibition are as follows (in no particular order): Sarah O’Rourke / Cynthia Lund Torroll / aWarr / Bec Winnel / Caitlin Shearer / Steph Granshaw / Remus Grecu / Mimi Yoon Here is a recent article which lends more of an insight into the exhibition and it’s founder Rhiannon Bulley in which I’ve had my own work Lost and Found featured, and I’d like to take the opportunity to say thank you to Rhiannon for featuring my work on both blogs. I am donating my framed original painting of Hidden Treasure pictured above with the chook to the exhibition The event also has the support of medical groups, including the Centre for Eating and Dieting Disorders, the Eating Disorders Association (Qld) and The Butterfly Foundation, to whom all funds from sales will be donated. I’d like to take this opportunity to wish Sarah and Rhiannon and all the other artists involved the very best in the exhibition and I hope it’s a huge success.
This is another older piece, this time from 2002. It was actually my first pastel work. Stevie Nicks was a basis for the faces, pretty much, at that time she was all I had to work from. And am greatful for it. (I could have drawn her im my sleep! lol) Blodeuwedd, the goddess made of flowers. “Flower Face”...Also seen as a represnetation of a white owl. Rhiannon, the goddess of horses. Also goddess of birds. I one story I have come across it was the three birds of Rhiannon.
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