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Friday, October 14, 2011

Weekly Challenge at Inspiration Avenue: "Fear"

The theme this week at Inspiration Avenue is "Fear" and truth be told, I'm scared of a LOT of things....but I wanted to keep this basic and throw a little whimsey in there.  So I decided not to do spiders or the dark (yep, I'm a little scared of the dark) or any of the other things I'm afraid of and play with my fear of birds.  Mostly I LOVE birds, at least the ones at my feeder.  The ones I don't like are the ones that attack you sometimes; like hawks or falcons.  SO, that's what I played with- here's my take on "Fear"
Also, I wanted to start something for the October journal of the Traveling Sketchbooks; even tho I don't have the journal with me, I feel like working on it, so I'm doing it tip in style!  I'm not done with her yet, but I feel like I'm headed in the right direction for my October entry with the Sistahs....
I'm also linking with Paint Party Friday - check them and Inspiration Avenue out if you get a chance; there's always tons of beautiful art at both places to admire!  There where I'll be hanging out the next few days!  
Happy Friday!
Stephanie 

37 comments:

Unknown said...

I love the drama that the color and the movement in your painting create. Vibrant. Beautiful. Not scary. lol

WrightStuff said...

Aghhhrrr the birds.... the birds.... Help!

Unknown said...

super sweet looking crow -princess...she is spectacular

- KAT -

Valerie-Jael said...

Beautifully scary piece - echos of Hitchcock! Valerie

carol l mckenna said...

Wonderful ~ dramatic and colorful ~ thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) ~ Happy PPF ^_^

Anonymous said...

Wow, this is really beautiful! I love the flowing blue color.

GlorV1 said...

Very dramatic, lots of movement. Nice blues too. It's great. Love the crow princess. Happy PPF!

Anonymous said...

what a great piece. i love the masquerade ball style mask and the birds intertwined in her hair!

Tracey FK said...

Hitchcock has a lot to answer to I think.... it is magpie breeding season here in Australia at the moment and they are all swooping and attacking just like in your work. They aren't as pretty as this though. xx

Robin Panzer Art said...

I dig the blackbirds in her hair! Happy PPF!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

This is one truly impressive painting. Love the birds with shades of Hitchcockian fear. Nice take on the theme at IA this week, Stephanie. And that mask is very birdlike, too. I can tell you put a lot of thought into this lovely composition.

Christine said...

the colours do inspire fear!

wednesday said...

It may represent fear, but it is gorgeous. I love the way the birds are integrated in the hair, and the bird mask.

Fallingladies said...

wow, I love this, the way you merged the hair and birds is truly wonderful! all so flowing!

Kelly Jeanette Swift said...

Love the flow and the colors and your crow princess and the birds. Really nice!

Geckostone said...

I actually don't see this as scary but rather very very beautiful!!! Of course I just love hawks , falcons, crows and ravens so its all very friendly to me! Gorgeous painting!

Yvonne said...

The colors are great and the birds in her hair really make it! Very creative.

Hettienne Grobler said...

I REALLY like this execution of fear. It has an 'edge' to it that is really really thrilling and scary!

Carol said...

Totally awesome and if it's not done I can't wait to see the finished work !!

Carola Bartz said...

This is a great painting with fantastic color and movement. The bird mask on her face is stunning!
So - were you ever attacked by hawks or falcons? I sometimes have a red shouldered hawk perching on my fence in the garden and I love when s/he is there! I had never thought that s/he would attack me - I think s/he is more afraid of me!

EVA said...

Fabulous! Love the colour and flow of this piece - she does look a little distressed...

Great one!

I didn't see a post for IA's theme this week - fear, eh? Hmmm

Gloria said...

There's a lot of power and pathos in this. Very beautiful and mythical.

Lesley Edmonds said...

I love the flow of this painting. Gorgeous

Priti Lisa said...

You always WOW me Girlfriend!
Mia is afraid of those flocks of black birds...they are a bad omen (she says) I think I have never seen so many as I have in the past 2 years. I agree...creepy.
But your art is not. Totally beautiful and imaginative♥♥♥

Victoria said...

Super beautiful Stephanie..and I love those rippling blues..so decadent( I love the color of blues you always use)....and gorgeous mask energy..wonderful! Your fear of birds..I imagine one day you will come to see another side of your power found in them! It is waiting for you! dont be afraid..the birds you mention carry really beautiful energies and powerful qualities! Shine on..wonderful post!
Victoria

Tracey FK said...

Stephanie thanks for the link to the book making on my blog.... appreciate it so much as this looks manageable!!! you may have saved several fingers and many hours of swearing I am sure xx

Kim Collister Studio said...

Step,
Your artwork is beautiful, as always. I can't wait to see it finished. I can't imagine the world without the choir of birds ~* They truly live without fear!

gma said...

This is gorgeous Stephanie. I LOVE it. I love birds too but must admit some predatory birds are frightening.

Marlene said...

Wonderful and yes scary as I thought the same thing as Valerie, Hitchcock's birds.

Yvonne said...

OMG, this is fabulous, Stephanie!

Theresa Plas said...

Love the flow and the repeated bird theme in this one Steph!

LuLu Kellogg said...

WOW Stephanie...this is truly dramatic! I love it!

LuLu~*xoxo

ShonEjai said...

This is a very strong and powerful piece. I love the color and the drama! Well done

Pam Tucker said...

I love, love, love the way you used the birds in this piece! So perfect! :)

Unknown said...

haunting but beautiful, well done!

SHERI COOK said...

Lots of blue. Lots of movement. I like it a lot!

Anonymous said...

Its really wonderful and colorful painting. I like it.

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