Symphony In Blue! I would say it has something of Munch! the uncertainty of not knowing if it is day or night, timelessness. And the dramatic climate, very dramatic. This is a great job, congratulations. And I want to tell you Happy Holidays! :)
This is my posting for this week's Illustration Friday theme, Imagination. In many cultures, the raven was a symbol of communication with the imagination, and subconcious. It was also viewed as sometimes being a mischievous trickster. At times the sun will strike its feathers at the right angle, and reveal an iridescent band of colour.
This is my posting for the Illustration Friday theme, Totem. Totem is defined as a natural object or animal believed by a society to have spiritual significance, and adopted by it as an emblem. Crane mythology has a long history in many cultures (particularly in Asia) as symbolic of happiness and eternal youth. In Japan, the crane is one of the mystical or holy creatures, and symbolizes good fortune and longevity. It has a fabled lifespan of a thousand years. An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane. After WWII, the crane came to symbolize peace and the innocent victims of war.
Symphony In Blue!
ReplyDeleteI would say it has something of Munch!
the uncertainty of not knowing if it is day or night, timelessness.
And the dramatic climate, very dramatic.
This is a great job, congratulations. And I want to tell you Happy Holidays! :)
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it; and happy holidays to you too!
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