One of many images made for the Round Dance at the NCC on Feb 27, 2010.
When you look at something for what it is- you are only looking at a fraction of it. Reason, symbolism, and intent remain by the far the most important driving force behind why a person does what they do. Like a shadow that is cast behind them after they move- it's the remain of what was done.
Similar so is our spirit- that drives us to do what we do.
Here, Raven's spirit becomes obvious in the sunset's light- the trickster revealed in a world of cast shadows- where the actions have giving away to reveal the intent- the spirit of someone's actions.
If all that is left are those shadows- let us hope that we can leave behind the reminiscences of good actions, and not the bad- the way Raven left behind the light.
May we leave behind wet-lands and rain forests, good natured people and peace; not the catastrophes of war, and not the the sentiments of extremist ideals and fundamentals that have left the word in anger and hate.
Medium: Gouache and Acrylic on illustration board
Size: 9.5 " by 5.25 "
Prints: Available for $10
Original: $150
When you look at something for what it is- you are only looking at a fraction of it. Reason, symbolism, and intent remain by the far the most important driving force behind why a person does what they do. Like a shadow that is cast behind them after they move- it's the remain of what was done.
Similar so is our spirit- that drives us to do what we do.
Here, Raven's spirit becomes obvious in the sunset's light- the trickster revealed in a world of cast shadows- where the actions have giving away to reveal the intent- the spirit of someone's actions.
If all that is left are those shadows- let us hope that we can leave behind the reminiscences of good actions, and not the bad- the way Raven left behind the light.
May we leave behind wet-lands and rain forests, good natured people and peace; not the catastrophes of war, and not the the sentiments of extremist ideals and fundamentals that have left the word in anger and hate.
Medium: Gouache and Acrylic on illustration board
Size: 9.5 " by 5.25 "
Prints: Available for $10
Original: $150
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Avian (Other)
Size 685 x 404px
File Size 320.1 kB
damn raven keeps taking the moon, now what am I suppose to howl at? :)
I love the background, the mixture of the colors, really set off the image nicely. And once again you've shown that nature and animals are combined, by the fact that the raven and the tree are all one piece. I wish I had a house with a room just covered with your art. it would take that much space to display all the art I would have of yours
I love the background, the mixture of the colors, really set off the image nicely. And once again you've shown that nature and animals are combined, by the fact that the raven and the tree are all one piece. I wish I had a house with a room just covered with your art. it would take that much space to display all the art I would have of yours
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