Daphne, 2009, 8"x11", 21.5cmx28cm, India ink, acrylic, oil pastel on archival paper.
Sketch & poem here. Click on image for larger size.
I am happier with this painting now. In it I see elements from different fairy and mythic tales, but she is Daphne. She is composed from my imagination.
Steven said, 'I have only been able to give the picture a quick look. But I enjoyed a strange chilliness – not in a sense of anything emotionally frigid, but something wintery, something gelid, something in the tree branches that suggested icicles. And I loved the eyes. Two such different eyes to have on one face, and both so full of personality. And the way the tilt of the eyes was taken up by the mouth.'
Yes, I felt Persephone, the onset of Winter, as I was drawing her!
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Here is a little slideshow of the stages of the poem painting (click to go to Picasa for a larger viewing):