Finished at last.
Newstead Abbey with a Gothic twist.
Strangely, as I was sticking down the last pieces, the streaks of lightning, the sound of thunder came over on the radio, accompanying a very brief excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Creepy ....
It was a storm in the Villa Diodati, Byron's rented villa overlooking Lake Geneva, when those gathered (Shelley, Mary Godwin (later Shelley), Claire Clairmont, Polidori and Byron himself) told each other ghost stories which eventually resulted in Mary Shelley's classic.
An English artist indulging my passion for landscape and pattern and attempting to capture a sense of a particular place. Currently immersed in this huge writers' houses project that has taken hold of me and which happily combines my love of collage (recycling magazines) with literature, architecture, gardens and history. Main website: www.amandawhite-contemporarynaiveart.com
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Newstead Abbey with a ghoul and ghost garnish
All of a sudden it is coming together.
I was getting a bit worried that this would be the first writer's house I would have to give up on but I really applied myself to the scissors and drawing board yesterday and got the architectural bit largely sorted.
Then went through my "maybe" pile of cuttings I had set aside, found something that jumped out at me for clouds and once I framed the bottom with some National Geo underwater vegetation from no idea what part of the planet it all clicked into place.
Nothing is certain yet, of course. Not till it gets aerolsoled or Pritted down.
I like the flying skulls, an idea lifted from a doodle in my book which originally came (I think) from a Fuseli engraving.
Amusingly Gothick.
I want to camp it up a la Byron.
He was such a poser.
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