I thought it was time I posted some of my artwork as I realised I haven't posted any since last July. So here's what I've been up to in recent times.
An Element of Fire
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This one was just for fun. I do enjoy working with the many poses of the lovely Jessica Truscott of faestock.
Peanut Surprise
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I found out this morning that I had won the recent GhostWorks competition with this one which was a lovely surprise. Thanks to everyone who voted for supporting my work.
Diana - Goddess of the Moon & Wild Animals
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I created this for a recent dA Stock Users Gallery challenge where we had to create something with the background. All the entries were wonderful & so creative, a credit to them all!
The Hare & The Moon
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The myth of the Moon gazing hare reflects ancient beliefs. Pagans believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would bring growth, rebirth, abundance, new beginnings and good fortune. The hare is known to be sacred to the goddess Eostre and eventually became known as the Easter bunny. In some countries, it is customary to eat hot cross buns around the time of Easter and Christmas; the cross on the bun is said to represent the four quarters of the moon. These buns were originally pagan offerings and were often hung from rafters to scare off evil that lurked in houses.
Luna Flight
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This was for the past 42nd MMM Challenge. I believe I came 2nd in this challenge which was cool as there were so many wonderful entries.
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I created this for a recent dA Stock Users Gallery challenge where we had to create something with the background. All the entries were wonderful & so creative, a credit to them all!
The Hare & The Moon
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The myth of the Moon gazing hare reflects ancient beliefs. Pagans believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would bring growth, rebirth, abundance, new beginnings and good fortune. The hare is known to be sacred to the goddess Eostre and eventually became known as the Easter bunny. In some countries, it is customary to eat hot cross buns around the time of Easter and Christmas; the cross on the bun is said to represent the four quarters of the moon. These buns were originally pagan offerings and were often hung from rafters to scare off evil that lurked in houses.
Luna Flight
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This was for the past 42nd MMM Challenge. I believe I came 2nd in this challenge which was cool as there were so many wonderful entries.
Summoning the Phoenix
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Another the with the beautiful Jessica from faestock. Not created for anything in particular just playing with fire.
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I realise I have done more edits then I thought since July, far to many to post here now. So I will finish with one of my favourites.
The Black Bird
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Thanks for taking the time to look in, I hope you enjoyed your stay.
Brenda
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Image credits can be found on the original works at my flickr account.
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