This is the first time I’ve ever done anything like this and so I really just playing around. My inspiration is from a folktale of how the Great Hag blocked a spring at the top of Ben Cruachan with a giant stone. Well, one night she fell asleep and the spring flooded the valley below, she was so distraught at seeing lives lost and ruined that she herself turned into a stone. I want to revisit this one day and perhaps make the whole story.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Great Hag
This is the first time I’ve ever done anything like this and so I really just playing around. My inspiration is from a folktale of how the Great Hag blocked a spring at the top of Ben Cruachan with a giant stone. Well, one night she fell asleep and the spring flooded the valley below, she was so distraught at seeing lives lost and ruined that she herself turned into a stone. I want to revisit this one day and perhaps make the whole story.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
("Is that a Dagger that I see before me?", C.nick Arach, 2010) This drawing was inspired by the dagger scene from Macbeth: ...
-
Louise, Graphite, 3.5 X 5in/ 8.9 X 12.7cm, C.nick, 2013 Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun is one of the artists I admire mos...
-
Anna Murray-Douglass was an exceptional person. This mini drawing is in honor of her and black history month.
-
(The Fair Emily, C.nick Arach 2010) These sketches come from the story "The Knight's Tale" from the "The Canterbury Tal...
No comments:
Post a Comment