Too long have I been feeling like Lir's children, And there's only one way to be free.Sinead O'Conner, A Perfect Indian
Tag: fairy tales
Favorite Quote – Llyr’s Children
Tam Lin: The Milk-White Horse
Medium: acrylic
Size: 11"
#3 or 3
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
Tam Lin: The Brown Horse
Medium: acrylic
Size: 11"
#2 of 3
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
Tam Lin: The Black, Black Horse
Medium: acrylic
Size: 11"
#1 of 3
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
This set is drawn largely from The Perilous Gard (see Favorite Books), but I had to throw in a bit from Red Feather in the middle (and I didn't think anyone would get a reference to the gray creature in Pope's book). My hope was to get prints made of these three, but I'm not sure if that will ever work (I've had no luck with the whole painting -> print process before).
Nieces
Medium: Pencil/Photoshop
Size: 7.5X22.5"
This was a christmas present for my 3 nieces - each of them in my cartoon style. The first of my cartoony portraits you can independently verify. The eldest is twelve now and a little old for fairy tales, IMO, but she loves dragons, so she got to be spunky Jane from the tv series Jane and the Dragon.






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