Showing posts with label Circe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Circe. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

Tom Bagshaw vs. John William Waterhouse

I'm sorry to say I've had great difficulty thinking up a topic for today's post. Nothing felt right, so I'm focusing on artist again rather than subject matter but to make up for my faulty brain functioning I'm bringing you two artists, an oldy and a newy, I give you John William Waterhouse and Tom Bagshaw!!! (and the crowd goes wild).



























Mans Ruin by Tom Bagshaw and Circe Offering a Cup to Odysseus by John William Waterhouse.


























Pandora by Tom Bagshaw and Pandora by John William Waterhouse.


























Hito Dama by Tom Bagshaw and Windflowers by John William Waterhouse.

Great art on both accounts wouldn't you say. I find it amazing what artists can create today digitally and I find it equally amazing what artists used to (and still do) do with paint.
Well I'm off to practise my own art now, I'm feeling all inspired.


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Something Wicked This Way Comes


This Friday I am going to see the musical Wicked (I’m very excited) and so I thought I’d focus today’s post on… Witches! The beautiful and the hideous, the evil and benevolent, the famous and obscure who doesn’t love a Witch.


Morgan Le Fay by Frederick Sandys.

















Circe by John William Waterhouse.






















Medea by Alphonse Mucha.


































Baba Yaga by Ivan Bibilin.


















And here are a couple of pictures of witches in film;

The two states of the witch in Disney’s Snow White (1937).






Tilda Swintion as the White Witch in Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005).


Michelle Pfeiffer as Lamia in Stardust (2007).


What I find most interesting in depictions of witches is the variation. Some are truly stunning others grotesque, they can be extremely powerful or just petty. Peoples understanding of witches has changed a lot since Circe and will continue to evolve as we add new meanings and images to those already existing. That’s just my opinion of course.

Enjoy!

To keep up to date with the words and pictures I'm sharing now head on over to my new website, www.sarahfallon.net.  I'm talking readingwriting and all kinds of daydreamy things.


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