Posts Tagged ‘Winter’
Friday, May 13th, 2011
The word for this week at Illustration Friday‘s website, is “safari“. Unfortunately, my current safari adventures with exotic wild animals are at the zoo! One day, I will go to Africa, the Amazon, China and India to see exotic wild life. Hopefully, they will not be extinct!
During my safari to the Philadelphia Zoo (click on the zoo link to find out more about Maya and friends) in March 2011, I visited the snow leopards and polar bears!
As I watched, Maya, the snow leopard, I was mesmerized by her spirit! So after sketching and taking photos, I came back to my Studio Nookery and created this piece, entitled, “Maya’s Spirit” (14″x 12″- Mixed Media/Paper) She is a part of my “Animal Totem” Series.
There are many cultures that have myths and legends where animals are the main characters or play an important role in teaching important life lessons. Animal Totem characteristics for Snow Leopard are: Sensitivity, Agility, Strength and Mystery.
Life, itself is a journey, as we travel through it, we gain the knowledge and tools to make it our own unique safari! Peace to you and yours.
Tags: (, acrylic, adventure, Africa, Agility, Amazon, Animal, Asia, big cats, carnivore, China, color pencil, culture, Exotic, Graphite, Guides, hidden images, http://indigeneart.com, Illustration Friday, India, Indigene, life, Maya, mixed media, mystery, Paper, Philadelphia Zoo, Safari, Sensitivity, Snow Leopard, spiritual, Strength, Totem, watercolor, white, Winter Posted in Art, General, Illustration Friday, Studio Time | 16 Comments »
Monday, February 14th, 2011
Winter is a time of quiet, hibernation, renewal, cold, waiting, rebirth and the mini death of nature’s plant life. Is is also some of the darkest days. Living on the northern east coast, means a ritual of heavy sweaters, overcoats, hats, scarves and gloves. But, it can be a time of great reflection, curling up in a natty sweater, lighting some candles, listening to music, pondering something as small as “getting a snack” or more significant like “what can you do to make your life more meaningful?”
With ice or snow covering everything, I tend to look up and notice the sky and stars. It’s wonderful to see the night light of the stars, so sometimes, I run out in the cold, with a thick sweater on and look up and I see the beautiful night sky, like a beautiful woman with the jewels of star light around her, blessing us with bits of colored light.
When it’s cold and depressing, look to the night and stars and realize that you are a part of something wonderful and unique in this time and space. No matter what, there is no one like you in the world, no one.
I’m sitting around with loved ones, wishing you peace.
(“Sky Dreads” – Mixed Media – Part of Goddess Series)
Tags: Dreads, goddess, Hibernation, http://indigeneart.com, Illustration Friday, Indigene, lights, night, Peace, Pondering, Quiet, rebirth, Reflection, Renewal, Ritual, Series, Sky, Winter, Winter Clothing Posted in Art, General, Illustration Friday, Studio Time | 14 Comments »
Friday, March 12th, 2010

Much of the folklore regarding women was subterranean, to the mainstream for many generations; but they were and continue to be very much alive in the cultures from which they came.
In the Native American (Navajo) culture, “Changing Woman – “Estsanatlehi” comes closest to being the personification of the Earth and of the natural order of the Universe as to any other brief way of describing her. She represents the cyclical path of the Seasons, Birth (Spring), Maturing (Summer), Growing old (Fall) and Dying (Winter), only to be reborn again in the Spring.”
To learn more about the Native American Changing Woman:
http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Changing_Woman-Navajo.html
I’m happy that these great stories are not lost! Discovering these stories continues to be an amazing and educational process for me.
Please remember, this is my artistic attempt in the imagery of Changing Woman. Native Americans carry the true image in their culture, hearts and souls.
WORK PROCESS:
I knew the image would be woman-centered, and exploring the great folklore of goddesses. I always start out tentatively with a light graphite sketch and then strengthen my line work as I progress. This image started with (3) circles. I’m partial to circles (hmmm…I should probably explore that more!) :)
The first woman in the process of creating this art, was the elder woman, in the center. I am fascinated by elder women because of their experiences, wisdom and their life choices, (and/or how life chooses them). Then from that point on, the image led me. I’m not sure where this goddess series is leading me, but I am following the artistic muse.
Tags: 100% Rag Content/Cotton Paper, acrylic/gouache, Acylic medium, artistic, Changing Woman, Creator of Blessingway, Earth, Estsanatlehi, Fall, Folklore, gesso, Goddess; Spiritual, Graphite, history, http://indigeneart.com, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Interpretation, Life circle, Myths, Native American, Navajo, Oil, pen/ink, Spring, Subterranean, Summer, watercolor, Winter, Work Process Posted in Art, General, Handmade Gifts, Studio Time, Work | 30 Comments »
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Lately, I’ve been working out some dream issues, which to me represent the most intricate designs of the mind.
Most days, I’m not sure what my dreams mean…hmmm…maybe they mean, I’m just anxious for Spring, or bracing myself for more of Winter, or missing that hour I lost for daylight saving time or …there’s always the off chance it could be just indigestion! :) lol!
I’m just spending time trying to figure out the intricacies of what they mean…how about you? Dream any good intricate ones lately? I’ll meet you in the dream world. Peace
Tags: color pencil, Dreams, Equinox, Fantasy, Graphite, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, Metaphysical, mixed media, oil pastel, Spring, watercolor, Winter Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 27 Comments »
|