Showing posts with label folk tale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folk tale. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Folk-Tale Complete

Fig 1 ( Above): Detail of Folk Tale, Hazel Terry
                           Fig 2 ( Above):  Folk Tale, Hazel Terry

Here is my completed A1 illustration with collage, pencil work and watercolour. I now want to make a hobby horse version . . . I like the way it looks like red Riding Hood is determinedly dragging the wolf.
I suppose by dressing the wolf in this way, in a folk costume I have made him benign, a figure of fun, he is not to be feared. 

References

Fig 1: Detail of Folk Tale, Hazel Terry, 2014
Fig 2: Folk Tale, Hazel Terry, 2014

Friday, 28 November 2014

A folk-tale

                            Fig 1 ( Above): Detail of Folk Tale, Hazel Terry

I woke up in the middle of the night and scribbled something in the dark hoping I would be able to make sense of it in the morning.
The thought was a combination of fabric scraps, folk costumes captured by Charles Fréger in 'Wilder Mann' and the wolf.

I am half way through the picture (detail above) that hopefully I can share completely tomorrow. On this piece I have applied 'scraps', printed pieces of paper that have fabric patterns printed on them in red. My idea behind this was that I wanted to give the wolf back some ancient folk identity. My inspiration was the strange and wonderful European folk costumes and traditions captured by Charles Fréger and my own experience of the Burryman and Morris Dancers.

                                              Fig 2 (Above): Schnappviecher, Tramin, Italy (detail) by Charles Fréger
                                              Fig 3 (Above): Macinula, Cisiec, Poland (detail) by Charles Fréger 
                                                 Fig 4 (Above): Burryman of South Queensferry, Scotland by Hazel Terry
 Fig 5 (Above): Morris Dancers in Kent by Susan Brisco

References

Fig 1: Detail of Folk Tale, Hazel Terry
Fig 2 (Above): Schnappviecher, Tramin, Italy (detail) by Charles Fréger http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wilder-Mann-The-Image-Savage/dp/1907893237
Fig 3 (Above): Macinula, Cisiec, Poland (detail) by Charles Fréger http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wilder-Mann-The-Image-Savage/dp/1907893237
Fig 4 (Above): Burryman of South Queensferry, Scotland by Hazel Terry
Fig 5 (Above): Morris Dancers in Kent by Susan Brisco http://susanbriscoe.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/mayday-in-east-sussex-and-kent-etc.html

http://www.charlesfreger.com/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wilder-Mann-The-Image-Savage/dp/1907893237