Showing posts with label Myth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Myth. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

A1 Print Pre-Order


pre-order now



Through the London Graphics Centre "Shop Art" exhibition, my painting "For you were made from Dust" is available to pre-order for a strictly limited time only as a large-format poster-sized A1 print.


You can order your print NOW until the end of JUNE 2013. After this time Pre-Orders will CLOSE and no-more A1 prints will be offered again. This is a very rare opportunity to own one of my artworks printed on this scale - it will not be offered again. Once printing commences through the London Graphics Centre I will be packaging and shipping all prints to their new homes - exact dates are still to be confirmed.



Paper size and Details: A1 professional paper (841 x 594 mm = 33.1 x 23.4 in)
Printed with professional print technology thanks to the London Graphics Centre and "Shop Art"


Check out the pre-order in my SHOP and order your very own awesome print now!
Don't miss out or you'll regret it I promise you that!



Saturday, November 6, 2010

Plate Auction 2010 - Live Event


As usual, the event was thrilling, exciting, and a lot of fun! I enjoy seeing the way artists I know have translated their usual style and medium onto a small round plate.




It was great to see my plate all finished, in person. I always quickly scan the room, searching for a glimpse of my piece... ahh, there it is... through the crowd!


It re-inforced my desire to get into ceramics as a medium to create artworks. I loved seeing up close the way the glazes turned out after firing in the kiln. I was worried colours would fade, or my subtle shading would come out blothcy... but thankfully it came out vibrant and perfect... love!



The Live auction is always fun, I look forward to this event every year. Some of the plates go for incredible amounts.. yet in hindsight, compared to the price of their usual work, the plates are still an incredible bargain, a fantastic way of investing in Australian Art (and supporting FONAS).
I've purchased two plates in the past, and am very glad I did. Both artists are incredible (Simon Cooper and Lauren Murphy)



I shyly thanked my Mythology &  Art History Lecturer, for his inspiration. During his course on Greek Mythology, I fell deeply in love with the tale of Persephone and Hades.




I liked his comment, "Ah! Cute..... and sexy!"
 
Made me smile.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Persephone - 2010 Plate

My plate for 2010. Persephone. Un-glazed and un-fired as yet. It will be interesting to see what happens to the colours... I won't get to see it till the opening night!



My favourite character from Mythology is Persephone, Goddess of Spring, and later, Queen of the Underworld, consort to Hades.

A few variations of how it is that Hades, God of the Underworld fall in love with her exist, but my favourite is that Venus, Goddess of Love sees him and thinks that no-one should be free from her charms. She instructs her son Cupid to shoot one of his arrows into him.

Persephone then makes the mistake of frolicking in a field with some nymphs to pick flowers - this is actually a very dangerous passtime for Grecian girls, and is often the setting for disaster..... riding in his black chariot drawn by black horses, Hades bursts from the earth and upon spying her, falls utterly in love. He kidnaps her and returns to the Underworld with his captive.

Demeter, Goddess of the Earth (and agriculture) searches in vain for her daughter, but cannot find her. In giref she neglects her duties as a Goddess and the earth becomes barren. Finally she finds (again, each different version of the story has a different character here) a river nymph that tells her on her way through the centre of the Earth, she spotted Persephone in the Underworld.
Demeter pleads with Zeus and the Gods to give her daughter back, but they refuse. (It should mention here that Zeus, Demeter and Hades are brothers and sister. Zeus and Demeter are the parents of Persephone. Hades, as well as being her Uncle, also becomes Persephone's husband...... that's the Greek Gods for you!)

Furious and distraught, Demeter goes into hiding and wanders the earth as an old crone. No new life grows from the earth, the humans and animals begin to starve and die. Finally the Gods relent and call a council. They demand Hades return Persephone to her mother. When she comes up form the Underworld, Persephone is questioned whether she has accepted any food or drink whilst she was in Hades' realm - for doing so would mean she is to remain there forever.

Hades had in fact tricked her into eating 3 pomegranite seeds, so the Gods decide that for 3 months of the year she is to spend her time in the Underworld with Hades, and for the rest she can be reunited with her mother. Demeter brings life back to the Earth, but every year for 3 months whilst Persephone is with Hades, she lets things die, and these are the seasons. (In some versions she eats 6 seeds, so she spends Autumn and Winter in the Underworld, and Spring and Summer on the Earth).


I have depicted that fateful moment... I imagine she is looking up at Hades, the pomegranite clutched in her hand....


Marina Bychkova of Enchanted Dolls has just unveiled her latest doll, "Beauty" from the children's folk-tale Beauty and the Beast, and references how the tale depicts a case of Stockholm Syndrome. I couldn't help feel a like similarity to Persephone's story.