Sunday 28 August 2011

Winter Fairy Tales in August!


East of the sun and West of the moon.

This month ...still in August I know. I have been reading wintery tales and folklore and one of my favorites has got to be a Norwegian tale, East of the Sun and West of the Moon.  Even the title of this story brings amazing images to my heart and mind.  Some how it reminds me of winter and the cold feel of the North wind.   How did I ever miss this one as a child!  The young girl in this story saves the prince! 
I have seen many illustrations for this fairy tale and I wanted to try to capture the feel of the story  as a painting.  I have the perfect frame for it too. Chunky white wood with an inner frame of icy soft gold.

Shaman Flight.

Ok, so we all know that 'Santa' is a shaman in folklore, right?  Usually the rein deer would fly with him after both eating the mushroom, 'Fly Agaric' . So if this mushroom did give the rein deer visions and altered states of their usual rein deer happenings, maybe they would see themselves as unicorns as well as the magical ability to fly! Anything is possible. In any case, shamans must know about the unicorn and all matter of magical, mythical creatures so who knows where the rein deer must have taken him!

Winter's Dream.

The inspiration for this painting is from the fairy tale of the 'Ice Queen'. Another tale I seem to have missed as a child but seem to remember images somewhere down the years.  Winter is a time to go inward to a creative and meditive space of which I'm really looking forward to.  This Summer has been so busy with all the running around and crazy fun.  Autumn isn't far away. It will soon be time to slow down and dream those far away dreams.

9 comments:

  1. absolutely gorgeous images Amanda :)!!

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  2. Such beautiful works! I was so thrilled to see you had new work to share with us....and cool shimmery tales of winter wonder, to boot!

    I'm so tired of being sticky...haha!

    These helped bring the promise of slower times ahead...thank you!

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  3. Gorgeous! I especially love the top one. It's also one of my favourite tales.

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  4. I agree, summer has been so busy, hot, full, fun and winter will be welcomed but only after Autumn does it's dance.
    Each of these is magically wonderful!

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  5. Your art work is exquisite! Thank you

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  6. I love your paintings for these tales Amanda, I am always so drawn to Autumn & then Winter & love the slowing down of it all, a time to snuggle in.

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  7. Amanda, these are breathtakingly beautiful! The first one, from East of the sun is just...wow...I can't find words. I love it! xxxxx

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