Showing posts with label woodcutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodcutter. Show all posts
Saturday, February 7, 2015
The Woodcutter's Wagon
The Woodcutter's Wagon.
Horse drawn wagon loaded with wood. 9" x 12" acrylic on acid free paper by Julie Kwiatkowski Schuler.
Labels:
art,
evening,
forest,
horse drawn wagon,
painting,
snow,
winter,
wood,
woodcutter
Friday, February 6, 2015
The Woodcutter's Wagon
Labels:
art,
black horses,
evening,
forest,
horse drawn wagon,
painting,
wagon,
winter,
woodcutter
Thursday, February 5, 2015
The Woodcutter's Wagon
Labels:
art,
evening,
forest,
horse drawn wagon,
painting,
winter,
woodcutter
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
The Witch of Beaulieu
Here is my Witch of Beaulieu, finished
Mary Dore is the witch of Beaulieu. She would turn herself into a hare to avoid being caught stealing wood, a habit to which she was somewhat addicted. Original, approximately 8" x 10" acrylic on paper painting. Black borders and "My Good Babushka" watermark do not appear on the original painting. You can buy it Here at My Good Babushka.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
The Witch of Beaulieu
More work on The Witch of Beaulieu, a crafty witch who turned herself into a hare to avoid getting caught stealing wood.
Labels:
art,
England,
fairy tale,
folk lore,
hare,
history,
painting,
rabbit,
thief,
witch,
witch of beaulieu,
witchcraft,
woodcutter
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
The Witch of Beaulieu
Labels:
art,
devil,
fairy tale,
folklore,
forest,
imp,
painting,
rabbit,
witch,
witch of beaulieu,
witchcraft,
woodcutter
Monday, August 26, 2013
The Witch of Beaulieu
Sketch for my next painting. The Witch of Beaulieu. She was supposed to turn herself into a rabbit whenever she was caught stealing wood. Here she is partially transformed, carrying away the wood with an axe at her chatelaine. Naughty girl.
Labels:
art,
fairy tale,
folklore,
painting,
rabbit,
thief,
witch,
witch of beaulieu,
wood,
woodcutter
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