Friday, September 25, 2015

Unnatural Histories IV

This is the piece I created for the fantastic group show "Unnatural Histories IV" at Antler Gallery in Portland. Last night I attended the opening and it was a wonderful turnout with killer work all around. If you are not familiar with the show, the theme is mythical creatures, already known or one of your own creation. Each artist also provides a description of their creature along with their work. This year I chose to illustrate the Tarasque.

"The Tarasque was a fierce mythological creature that inhabited the area of Nerluc in Provence, France. According to accounts, it wreaked havoc on the land and killed anyone unfortunate enough to get too close. Most describe the beast as being a sort of dragon-like hybrid with a lion's head, six furry legs like a bear's, a torso thicker than an ox covered with a turtle shell and a scaly tail that ended with the stinger of a scorpion. It was said to have originated from Galatia and was the offspring of the Onachus (a scaly, bison-like creature that burned everything it touched) and the Leviathan (a giant sea monster described in stories from the Bible). The Tarasque appears in a legend in which it was tamed by Saint Martha. As the story goes, the King of Nerluc had tried his best to rid the land of the monster, employing all his military tactics, but to no avail. It was Saint Martha who ultimately rendered it docile by charming it with prayers and hymns. Once tamed, she led it back to the city, but everyone was so terrified by it's appearance that they attacked and killed it. Martha preached to the citizens and converted many to Christianity. Feeling remorse for the death of the creature, the people changed the town's name to Tarascon. The coat of arms of the city of Tarascon features an image of the creature. In addition, an annual festival is held on the last Sunday in June to relate the legend of Saint Martha and the Tarasque."

To see all the pieces in the show, and to purchase them online, please follow the link below!


Gearing up for October solo

Lately I've been super busy gearing up for a solo show at Antler Gallery next month. Currently working on 10 drawings and hopefully will also get to do at least a couple small shadow boxes, as  time allows. I was having a real hard time getting started on this body of work, and at one point wasn't happy with a single piece I was working on. But now that things are moving along a bit better, my feelings are shifting from being so negative. Still have a largish drawing to tackle the ink lifework on next. Will keep posting progress pictures in the meantime…….stay tuned.