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The Green Man Print

Bonnie Helen Hawkins

United Kingdom

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About The Artwork

This drawing originally started out as my depiction of Odin, the one eyes king of the Viking Gods, however I wanted to add ivy as an evergreen symbol of eternity so now most people think its a Green Man. I don't mind that most peope mistake the image for the Green Man after all that is still an image of mystery natural power. The original drawing was 23"x33" however I have downloaded a very large file so it is possible to purchase very large prints. The drawing took over 250 hours to produce and is now in a private collection. It was drawn with a simple B pencil. This image has recently been published by Gollancz as the end pages of the new fairytail book "A Pocketful of Crows" by internationally best selling author Joanne M. Harris. Limited edition copies of this artwork, signed and numbered by myself are available via my website: www.bonniehelenhawkins.com

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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How it all started: Like most creatively inclined people, my passion bloomed from a single moment in my childhood. These moments come from the people or the places we love and they inspire us to try and create something beautiful. My moment was from when I was a young girl – around four or five years old – sitting in the early morning with my mother. I watched her as she lit a match and held it upside down so that it would burn as much of the wood as possible, then break off the phosphorus tip. With her charcoal and a piece of plain white paper she started drawing a portrait of me, and then my sister behind. I remember not only the drawing, but also the feeling of awe that rose in my chest, being so young I thought that what I was seeing was magic. To recreate something so true to life out of burnt wood and a white sheet of paper, to my mind was – and still is – fantastical. I can close my eyes and still see it, I think from there it all began. I want to be able to create magic like my mother was. I wanted to recreate that feeling of awe and amazement and its what I still aim towards. Whether I will ever feel like that goal is completely accomplished I cannot say, but knowing that my work has touched so many people like my mothers work touched me if enough to satisfy. We all have our moments that we treasure, and it’s important to keep them close. Surprisingly my first commission as a professional artist was when I was still in High School. I was commissioned to produce portraits of my fellow classmates. This was a huge privilege but also a nerve racking experience.

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