Using an image I found online I have created a collage of the mythical creature/woman Medusa, the snake haired gorgon, but changing it slightly to suit my style.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Myrrha and Cinyras
Throughout the stories of the ancient Greeks and there mythology,
the gods have proved themselves to be extremely petty and spiteful, a
prime example of this is the story of Myrrha and Cinyras, Cinyras was a
king with a beautiful daughter Myrrha, the king often boasted that his daughter
was farer than the goddess of beauty herself, this angered Aphrodite, as a
punishment, she gave Myrrha a desire for her father no child should have, she
was cursed to fantasize about him night after night, eventually, through the
help of her servant, she tricked her father into thinking she was her mother,
afterward when he had realised what he had done, he banished her, as she ran
into the forest, she prayed for the gods to punish her. They accepted and
turned her into a tree, she was pregnant with her incestuous baby who grew
inside her and was raised by nymphs, and the child’s name was Adonis.
The myrrh from a
tree is Myrrha’s tears.
I recreated this story with three alternate versions of Myrrha, as a tree, with the image of a myrrh tree branches as a boarder.
Promethues' Punishment
Prometheus
The champion Titan of humanity
.
Prometheus was one of the elder gods overthrown
by Zeus and his fellow Olympians and managed to save his twin brother and
himself of the hideous punishment his other brothers Atlas and Menoetius had received
by convincing his mother to side with Zeus during the war between the titans
and Olympians.
As he was known for his wisdom he was given the
task to create life on earth to end the
gods boredom, so he and his brother Epimetheus had created all of the animals
out of clay and had given them there survival techniques, all apart from the
humans, eventually Zeus gave the humans fire, as to survive but as a thanks for
this gift, they had to sacrifice the majority of their meat to the gods, but Prometheus
tricked Zeus and made the humans sacrifice the unimportant parts of the meat,
such as the bones, fat and skin. Once Zeus found out, he took back his gift of
fire and left the humans to die, but Prometheus had grown affectionate towards to the
humans and stole fire from Zeus and gave it back to men. As punishment, Zeus
ordered Hephaestus the blacksmith god to forge adamantine* chains and bound Prometheus,
naked to the top of the Caucasian mountains, where he could not escape, the
final part of his punishment was that everyday a gargantuan eagle would rip
open his stomach and eat his liver, as he is an immortal the wound would heal
overnight and the bird would return the feast again.
the image of Prometheus is a popular one, and one I find interesting. so I used an image of a statue, copied the face and added it to a collage of different interpretations of the story.
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image based on |
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Friday, 5 April 2013
Icarus
Icarus was the son of the
master craftsmen Daedalus,
who constructed his son a pair of wings from feathers and wax to
escape from Crete, he then instructed him not to fly to close to the sun
as the wax would melt, Icarus ignored this warning and his wings
melted and he fell into the sea and drowned, the is now named after him, the
Icarian sea.
I decided to carry on using the collage technique but in a different
way then I am used to, by using the different coloured paper I have been
able to use a variety of shades and tones and using white pencil to create my
image.
I have incorporated the sun faintly into the background of the image and i have also added the island of Crete at the bottom of the page
Island of Crete |
other artist have depicted the story in different mediums such as painting and sculpture;
'The Fall of Icarus', 17th
century, Musée Antoine Vivene
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Draper Herbert James: Mourning for
Icarus
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Zeus Statue
I chose to draw an image of the a statue of Zeus' head, I found the image fascinating
as the way the sculpture has carved the structures hair, and the dominance
portrayed in it.
I wanted
to replicate it in an image in black and grey, so I used several different
types of pencil with a variety of different shades to give a diverse range of
shade.
I have decided to leave the image 'unfinished' as i believe finishing it would take aways its artistic appearence.
I have decided to leave the image 'unfinished' as i believe finishing it would take aways its artistic appearence.
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textures,
zeus
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Sandro Bottcelli
Alessandro
di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi also known as Sandro Botticelli, was a painter
during the renaissance, famously known for his work based on Christianity but
also famously depicted the painting of the birth of Aphrodite (Venus), the
goddess of love, beauty and pleasure.
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This image shows Aphrodite and Ares. |
Friday, 22 March 2013
Paintings
I have took it upon myself to paint some images of the statues I have researched
Perseus and Medusa |
Statue Of David |
Theseus and the Minotaur |
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