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"The Immaculate Conception"December 8th, 2009
Ink, pencil, watercolors, watercolor pencils, ArtRage
"Who is she that rises forth like the dawn,
fair as the moon,
pure and bright as the sun,
and as terrible as a many-bannered army?" (- Song of Songs 6:10)
"A great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and upon her head a crown of twelve stars." (- Revelation 12:1)
"How beautiful you are, my darling,
How beautiful you are!
Your eyes are like doves!" (- Song of Songs 1:15)
"...I have found thee like a little shepherdess
Gay with green ribbons; and passed on to find
Michael called Angel hew the Mother of God
Like one who fills a mountain with a mind:
Molten in silver or gold or garbed in blue,
Or garbed in red where the inner robe burns through,
Of the King's daughter glorious within:
Change shine unchanging light with every hue.
Clothed with the sun or standing on the moon
Crowned with the stars or single, a morning star,
Sunlight and moonlight are thy luminous shadows,
Starlight and twilight thy refractions are,
Lights and half-lights and all lights turn about thee,
But though we dazed can neither see nor doubt thee,
Something remains. Nor can man live without it
Nor can man find it bearable without thee..."
- G.K. Chesterton
"...The popularity of this particular representation of The Immaculate Conception spread across the rest of Europe, and has since remained the best known artistic depiction of the concept: in a heavenly realm, moments after her creation, the spirit of Mary (in the form of a young woman) looks up in awe at (or bows her head to) God. The moon is under her feet and a halo of twelve stars surround her head, possibly a reference to "a woman clothed with the sun" from Revelation 12:1-2. Additional imagery may include clouds, a golden light, and cherubs. In some paintings the cherubim are holding lilies and roses, flowers often associated with Mary." (Wikipedia - [link] )
So, here is my picture of the Immaculate Conception that I tried to hurry and get done by the 8th (it was mostly done by then I think) but I didn't get much of a chance to scan it until now. I think the above quote from Wikipedia describes a lot of the imagery I tried to employ in this picture. I didn't have angels, though I definitely did think about it. The border was once again, me trying to imitate gothic stained-glass designs. I picked roses up at the top because, along with lilies, they are a flower favored by Our Lady.
Anyway, I think this is a great feast to celebrate during Advent because Mary is a sign and prefigurement of the God-Man's coming into the world. When Mary shows up we know that Christ is not far behind.
The Feast day of the Immaculate Conception is December 8th, and she is the patroness of the United States.
"...And she the Immaculata, grafted into the Love of the Blessed Trinity, becomes from the first moment of her existence and forever after the "complement of the Blessed Trinity." In the Holy Spirit's union with Mary we observe more than the love of two beings; in there is all the love of the Blessed Trinity; in the other, all of creation's love. So it is that in this union Heaven and earth are joined; all of Heaven with the earth, the totality of eternal love with the totality of created love. It is truly the summit of love. At Lourdes, she did not say that she was conceived immaculately, but as St. Bernadette repeated it, "Que soy era immaculata councepiou:" "I am the Immaculate Conception."
"...For is not Mary the Mother of Christ? Then she is our Mother also. And we must in truth hold that Christ, the Word made Flesh, is also the Savior of mankind. He had a physical body like that of any other man: and again as Savior of the human family, he had a spiritual and mystical body, the society, namely, of those who believe in Christ. "We are many, but one sole body in Christ" (Rom. xii., 5). Now the Blessed Virgin did not conceive the Eternal Son of God merely in order that He might be made man taking His human nature from her, but also in order that by means of the nature assumed from her He might be the Redeemer of men. For which reason the Angel said to the Shepherds: "To-day there is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord" (Luke ii., 11). Wherefore in the same holy bosom of his most chaste Mother Christ took to Himself flesh, and united to Himself the spiritual body formed by those who were to believe in Him. Hence Mary, carrying the Savior within her, may be said to have also carried all those whose life was contained in the life of the Savior. Therefore all we who are united to Christ, and as the Apostle says are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones (Ephes. v., 30), have issued from the womb of Mary like a body united to its head. Hence, though in a spiritual and mystical fashion, we are all children of Mary, and she is Mother of us all. Mother, spiritually indeed, but truly Mother of the members of Christ, who are we (S. Aug. L. de S. Virginitate, c. 6).
If then the most Blessed Virgin is the Mother at once of God and men, who can doubt that she will work with all diligence to procure that Christ, Head of the Body of the Church (Coloss. i., 18), may transfuse His gifts into us, His members, and above all that of knowing Him and living through Him (I John iv., 9)...?"
- "AD DIEM ILLUM LAETISSIMUM" ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS X ON THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ([link] )
Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing,
You reign now in splendor with Jesus our King.
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave Maria!
In Heaven the Blessed your glory proclaim,
On earth we your children invoke your sweet name.
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave Maria!
We pray for the Church, our true mother on earth
And bless, Holy Mary, the land of our birth.
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave Maria!
EDIT: Added the gold!
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Comments: 198
ljzunic In reply to ??? [2011-06-03 16:54:47 +0000 UTC]
LordShadowblade,
I love your artwork. I work for a bulletin publishing company and wondered how I would get in touch with you about using some of your designs for our bulletins. Please email me at lzunic@diocesan.com if interested.
Thank you so much!
Linda
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Theophilia In reply to ljzunic [2011-06-05 14:17:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I am very flattered by your interest in my work! I'll send you an e-mail presently.
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MissouriFangirl7789 In reply to ??? [2011-03-18 08:25:05 +0000 UTC]
I'm a Christian and I think that this is very lovely
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Theophilia In reply to MissouriFangirl7789 [2011-03-19 16:12:44 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I'm a Christian too and I love Our Lady.
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ugalugalan In reply to ??? [2010-12-16 16:12:40 +0000 UTC]
amazinggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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Myn-Anthony In reply to ??? [2010-12-10 00:55:04 +0000 UTC]
You draw some AMAZING borders... Seriously, they're insanely good! The detail is astounding! It's very beautiful.
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Theophilia In reply to Myn-Anthony [2010-12-10 02:14:47 +0000 UTC]
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Tahnja In reply to ??? [2010-11-17 22:30:11 +0000 UTC]
There is nothing flat about your work! Your colour application is letting you down I feel. I feel that colour is still a bit of a struggle for you. For many people colour takes a long time to master but you are well on the road to that. Any help I can offer I will gladly do so. Hugs to you my friend
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Theophilia In reply to Tahnja [2010-11-18 00:14:03 +0000 UTC]
Colr definitely is a struggle for me. I just don't have a good natural grasp of what would look good with what. So I kind of just guess and throw soem colors together and hope it looks good. I'd appreciate any tips you could give me in that regard! I mostly try to think color-wheel and such, but I sadly do not have much natural gift with color.
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Tahnja In reply to Theophilia [2010-11-18 02:37:13 +0000 UTC]
I would be honoured to share some tips with you and help you in any way I can. Colour takes LOTS of knowledge, application, trial and error and THEN a natural apptitude to what works where and why it works...Colour wheel is a brilliant tool to always keeps in mind. Second most vital thing to learn is light source. The reason is because light source has temperature, cool and warm which affects your colour choices.
This is a very difficult thing to explain without reference material to view. I've only ever found one book that teaches this method to it's utmost satisfaction but it's too complicated for many people including experienced artists. So I realised that I need to find another book or simply come up with my own set of exercises that will help teach the basics of this vital knowledge. Then work on bringing in the extra colours, where they need to go and step by step learning. Teachers can make these things WAY more complicated than they need to be to be honest.
I'll have a look around and see if I can find something that will help. I'll get back to you. And don't give up! Be diligent, don't be afraid to be a little but of a perfectionist but not to the point where you drive yourself nuts like I can often do and use to end up in tears...not good lol. Hugs to you my friend and will get back to you
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XLordAndyX In reply to ??? [2010-08-02 22:22:14 +0000 UTC]
Woow that is amazing! I love her :3!!
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Theophilia In reply to XLordAndyX [2010-08-03 00:43:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!!!!!!!!
I love her too!
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XLordAndyX In reply to Theophilia [2010-08-03 00:50:21 +0000 UTC]
yeeeeees :3 me too, is amazing
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909dc In reply to ??? [2010-03-29 14:43:35 +0000 UTC]
Another great picture! I havent been on in a while since my school blocked deviant art so I wasnt able to see this on the feast day but this is still great!
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Theophilia In reply to 909dc [2010-04-01 16:42:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!!!!
dA is blocked at my school too. Kind of frustrating, but there it is.
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Orzeszek [2010-02-20 16:38:21 +0000 UTC]
It is beautiful!
But I think , that it is a shame that she's not smiling.
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Theophilia In reply to Orzeszek [2010-02-25 18:29:41 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!
She was smiling at first but when I inked over the pencil it might have gotten a bit lost (especially since hermouth is really very small) but I think that there is still a smile in her mouth and eyes, even if it seems a bit faint.
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Achen089 [2010-02-13 12:29:26 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful colours!Fantastic work on the clothing and border too.
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Theophilia In reply to Achen089 [2010-02-14 15:00:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I think the colors are probably one of the only redeeming qualities of this. I don't know, I just feel like it's a bit too sloppy...
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Achen089 In reply to Theophilia [2010-03-03 08:09:46 +0000 UTC]
Really?I can see nothing sloppy about it,i'd say it looks quite neat and clean.
But of course the artist knows better or perhaps we're slightly hard to please with our own work.
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Theophilia In reply to Achen089 [2010-03-03 21:09:34 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, well, we can always immedietly spot the defects of our piece. We made it after all! So we know it better than anyone else. Her face was a bit messy but I fixed in ArtRage, that was mostly what was wrong with it, and I smudged ink also. *facepalm*
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tryingtobeanangel In reply to ??? [2010-02-13 03:26:17 +0000 UTC]
I Truly Love the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and I think that is mainly because I was born on this day in 1966. I was baptized on the Feast of the Holy Family. AWESOME Job on your art! I love it!
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Theophilia In reply to tryingtobeanangel [2010-02-26 22:08:30 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!!! I love the Feast of the Immaculate Conception too! Because she is our Patroness!
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tryingtobeanangel In reply to Theophilia [2010-02-27 00:49:37 +0000 UTC]
Hey, no prob! Keep smilling!
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admiral-squee In reply to ??? [2010-01-26 04:33:07 +0000 UTC]
The border looks like it's from an old illuminated manuscript. You are crazypants for intricacy, methinks.
Honestly, though, if an angel appeared to me and told me I was going to have a magical baby that would save the souls of all humanity, I would definitely wonder if I'd smoked something and forgotten about it. I guess Mary one-ups me in that department, eh?
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Theophilia In reply to admiral-squee [2010-03-06 04:38:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!!!
Hahah, most definetly.
I love details.
I was actually just talking to someone today about this very thing! I completely agree with you, that was one heck of a leap of faith for Mary, not to mention Joseph as well, because Mary could have gotten stoned to death, and everyone in her village probably figured out she was pregnant, and unmarried, so probably also looked down on her. If one can say nothing else about her, the woman had serious guts.
I definetly think if I had been in her shoes, I'd probably be thinking (at least), "Ummm....could you give me, uh...a couple years to think about that one?"
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admiral-squee In reply to Theophilia [2010-03-06 04:57:26 +0000 UTC]
No point in faith if something's easy to believe in, right? You're welcome.
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Theophilia In reply to bishop-myriel43 [2010-01-23 21:18:00 +0000 UTC]
Awww, thanks so much!!!
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Morkos [2010-01-20 14:16:59 +0000 UTC]
I'm sorry BlaineKatsura and I used your lovely art for a debating ground. It's beautiful, anyway.
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Theophilia In reply to Morkos [2010-01-22 18:16:37 +0000 UTC]
No, no! It's really quite alright! I have had discussions with him several times before as well. There's really no need to apologize, rather thank you for standing up and defending the Blessed Mother. I'm going to reply to that comment eventually, I'm just currently up to my ears in dA messages.
God bless, and have a great day.
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