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Painting, Acrylic on Paper
Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Ceridwen is the Keltic Goddess of inspiration who brewed a potion for her son Afagddu (utter darkness) who, being the ugliest creature that ever assumed human form, might nevertheless be mitigated by the wisdom the brew ensured. However, Gwion Bach, who stirred the cauldron wherein the brew had been boiling, partook of the drops of the Awen when they splashed upon his thumb and, instinctively, he sucked on the site. Gwion knew the danger he faced and took flight; Ceridwen, knowing that all her work was in vain, gave chase. The picture shows her in her flight as she chases down the stirrer.
Painting:Acrylic on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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Painter, composer, sculptor, poet, writer and press mogul. Petrol head, political animal, subversive, genius and legend. Pagan, historian, keeper of the Sacred Flame of the Old Ways and occasional table (well, sometimes the drinks are on me. And sometimes they are all over me...) My art is generally driven by a desire to relay the mythological and history as it relates to the Prittanic isle; so while Titian may paint "The Rape of Europa", Sebastiano del Piombo "The Death of Adonis" and countless other old Masters plunder ancient Graeco-Roman and Egyptian mythology, my muse is far closer to home - amongst grossly neglected ancient British pantheons, in fact. Thus, when you see Ceridwen, the Goddess of Inspiration, chasing down Gwion Bach, you can be inspired to chase down the story to which it relates. I put flesh on the story of Boudica, warrior Queen of the Iceni and very nearly vanquish of the Romans but for a slight but fateful tactical error; so while her mortal remains may never be discovered, unless someone decides whether the platform of King's Cross or the crossroads further up-country retains that glory, we may at least have something of her likeness. But also I have work on the go which are just bits of mental flotsam rendered in oils, including a humorous one which, well, can you see what it is yet?. Of course, not all art is rendered in either oil, acrylic or watercolour. Where my muse bids me, I will sculpt, compose or write. But obviously these meisterwerke are not necessarily the province of this site.
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