This week, my good friend Shari MacLeod (of Shari MacLeod Studio and the Rose of Cabot & Rose) gave me an early birthday gift. She had a 3D reel made for me using some of my favourite characters from my Altered Egos exhibit. Not only is this a fabulously creative gift idea but the company who makes the reels, Image3D, liked Shari's project and my work and posted the reel on their Favorite Friday page (with our permission) as inspiration. Thank you Shari and Image3D!
Showing posts with label Shari MacLeod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shari MacLeod. Show all posts
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Saturday, November 30, 2013
What the Fox Says...
"So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, goodnight...." says Trickster Fox.
Today is the last day for Altered Egos at the Craig Gallery. Thanks to all of you who got in to see the show and meet the characters. Thanks also to all of you who have followed this blog and saw most of the show via your screen. BTW, for any information on purchasing any of the work you see on my blog you can contact me at tmfancey@gmail.com.
"...until we meet again."
Today is the last day for Altered Egos at the Craig Gallery. Thanks to all of you who got in to see the show and meet the characters. Thanks also to all of you who have followed this blog and saw most of the show via your screen. BTW, for any information on purchasing any of the work you see on my blog you can contact me at tmfancey@gmail.com.
"...until we meet again."
Trickster Fox by Teena Marie Fancey mixed media painting custom frame by Shari MacLeod |
Trickster Fox Detail |
Thursday, November 28, 2013
She was framed!
This is Deerheart. She came about due to my interest in shape shifting characters and the Celtic mythologies about the Bean Si aka the Banshee. The Banshee has been typically portrayed as a screaming, wailing hag but further reading of lore proved to be quite enlightening. So the result was the shape shifting Deerheart and her accompanying poem.
Once the painting and poem were done, I tasked my good and talented friend Shari MacLeod to create a frame that would serve my bean si well. The results, as you can see, were fabulous! Hand woven with dyed rattan, some cane and embellishments of driftwood and feathers, Shari managed to build a housing that is a true extension of the painting.
I present the finished Deerheart (completed poem to follow below). Deerheart is part of my exhibit Altered Egos.
Dear Hearts
By Teena Marie Fancey
Gather you gentle ones,
where the boney birches stand
Where moss and lichen soften steps you take across
this land
Gather you gentle ones,
you creatures of the wood
Stay shy outside the fairy ring as you have learned
you should
The keening sounds to summon us, and echoes through
the trees
And shakes them with its sadness and moves them like a
breeze
Inside the ring she changes skins and shows to us her
youth
While sobbing with the knowledge that she sees the
bitter truth
A fellow soul will fall this night,
a dear heart in our midst
By means of claw or teeth or jaws, or arrow in their
breast
Blood will stain the forest floor and mingle with the
dirt
Their bones will end up underfoot, their soul will
wait rebirth
Once death has taken what it claims, she’ll wipe away
her tears
She’ll step outside the fairy ring and show to us her
years
Off you go, you timid ones,
and take your leave at morning
She’ll come again with a breaking heart
and cry to us her warning
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Flora and the Hours
Young bud, resplendent
fresh cheeked and tender green
not a worry
in no hurry
The Hours grow long, easily
charming us with dappled light
no rush,
no rush
Shadows stretch out, drowsily
gathering moments on their way
time and time
again
Bud to leaf, blossom
to flower and gone to seed
back to the ground
Slow down!
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