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Acrylic paint on canvas board.C.A. 20 hours of work.
This painting is created for an Art Exchange.
My assignment was to create for the following;
"Your interpretation of a spirit of rebirth and renewal based off of or somehow inspired by a Magpie (possibly but not necessarily playing off the fact that magpies are scavengers) interacting with a spirit of nurturing and safety, based off of or somehow inspired by some kind of seahorse or leafy/weedy sea dragon. You can make them as animal-like or humanoid as you wish (Fairies? Dragons? Anthro? Spiffed up, magical magpies and seahorses? Whatever else comes to mind, really?). Both, however, are genderless (and sexless) spirits."
When I read the words "spirit of rebirth" I saw the phoenix in my mind's eye. The bird that rises from the ashes. I knew that that's what I'd be playing on with the Magpie by trading out it's usual blue-green tones for a hint of fire. In person, it's got a more of a copper feel to it's usual blue-black feathers.
I chose to echo the colourings between the bird and the background by having a sunset/sunrise (deliberately ambiguous) behind it.
Nurturing and safety is often symbolized by a pregnant woman, so obviously I had to make the seahorse/dragon (it ended up a little bit of an amalgam) pregnant. I also incorporated a symbol of creation.
I know that by making the seahorse pregnant I left a clear hint that it's not sexless, but the full round belly was worth it I think.
I also incorporated more of the glowing yellow sun-symbolism in the seahorse as well as a Celtic symbol of creation/creativity in the being.
I also placed it on the border of water and earth as that's where "life" is easiest to symbolize, leaning comfortably against a sheer rock wall, perfectly safe in a spot which others would find intimidating at least.
Further leaving a hint of a meeting of extremes.
Life and death.
Their interaction is "intended" to be a simple sharing of knowing glances, but I understand if that point doesn't come across clearly, what with the eyes not being the sort to carry clear emotional signs.
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Comments: 23
SpicyIsopods [2011-10-28 17:20:28 +0000 UTC]
Hey there! Is there any chance I could obtain a version of this without the DA watermark? I'm putting together a notebook full of art and letters to remind me that things will be okay, and I want to print a copy of this for it.
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Miniar In reply to SpicyIsopods [2011-10-30 11:00:17 +0000 UTC]
Sure. Just toss me a note with your email address and I'll get it to you.
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Miniar In reply to Tory-Magnetto [2010-10-09 00:13:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, And thank you for the
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Miniar In reply to MummyMetaller [2010-09-08 15:47:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. And thanks for the
It's the trippiest thing I've ever drawn I think.
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ninetails390 [2010-09-06 02:34:27 +0000 UTC]
WOW. Wow wow wow.
This is beautiful. The colors, especially, but everything, really. The leafy-stuff on the seahorse-dragon and the wings on the magpie are just fantastic.
I think we were completely on the same page with my request and your interpretation~ Everything about this fits so perfectly what I had in my head, but at the same time it's all wonderful and unique and well-thought-out.
All of the symbolism is so so great. The life-and-death juxtaposition, especially, which is something that in general means a lot to me. It's all executed in such a beautifully clear-but-subtle way.
Also, pregnant or not, I think the seahorse-dragon is sufficiently ambiguous. I mean, being a hybrid of a seahorse and a mythical creature with no particularly set biology, who's to say that they didn't simply self-fertilize?
Thank you so so so so so much for this. <3 Oh my goodness~
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Miniar In reply to ninetails390 [2010-09-06 07:37:53 +0000 UTC]
^^ Thank you.
I'm really.. REALLY happy you like it.
I like to think I have an ability to produce, in my work, the "feel" that people are after, when they ask me to draw for 'em.
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DragonCeleste [2010-09-06 02:22:17 +0000 UTC]
That's really neat!
Though I have to say that male sea horses are the ones that carry the babies and not the females.
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Miniar In reply to DragonCeleste [2010-09-06 07:35:37 +0000 UTC]
Yep, I know. Nowhere did I express the opposite. Thanks, and thanks for the
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DragonCeleste In reply to Miniar [2010-09-06 14:33:53 +0000 UTC]
xD I assumed because you said "pregnant woman", but I might have read wrong (wooo long weekends with family).
^^ It's really a beautiful piece, I love the style.
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Miniar In reply to DragonCeleste [2010-09-06 15:57:51 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
I'm kinda proud of it. ^^
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Miniar In reply to davidanaandrake [2010-09-06 07:33:35 +0000 UTC]
^^ Wings I know I'm good at.
Thanks.
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lepidopterae [2010-09-06 01:26:40 +0000 UTC]
this is beautiful. really, wow, really. really really beautiful. i'm kind of amazed. the amount of symbolism and the technical skill and the colors. wow. really incredible.
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Miniar In reply to lepidopterae [2010-09-06 07:30:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
And thanks for the
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