This is my first time on your blog and I love your paintings, this reminds me of Le Sacre du Printemps (the rites of spring) by Igor Stravinsky, one of my favourite peices of classical music, very wild and Pagan - just like your work.
BTW I live in Doncaster but have been to Haworth a few times, usually when I go for a ride on the steam railway there.
I am from and live in the North of England. Though based amongst the hills and moors which I find so inspiring, my work also reflects my time spent living in America, I love working with camera or paintbrush.
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As I sat by a campfire I heard a wolf howling, close enough to know that I was within its territory, it was one of a pack but if I was to portray a wolf in my paintings it would be that one, I know that wolf, by hearing it in the wild I am connected to it. My paintings and photographs of the nude in nature depict this connection, this freedom. When I go to the wild and lonely places and walk naked I feel a spiritual connection to nature. The images are based on reality, my own experiences in my homeland of England and when I lived in the Rocky Mountain Country in America. These experiences have inspired my art, my art is an adventure.
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Very nice painting Morgaine, those look like two very difficult poses to render. I hear music in their animation.
hi Morgaine!! very good work!!
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Thank you Stephen :-)
Thank you very much Ben :-)
This is my first time on your blog and I love your paintings, this reminds me of Le Sacre du Printemps (the rites of spring) by Igor Stravinsky, one of my favourite peices of classical music, very wild and Pagan - just like your work.
BTW I live in Doncaster but have been to Haworth a few times, usually when I go for a ride on the steam railway there.
Thank you Greywolf :-)
Yes that piece by Stravinsky is wonderful ! :-)
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