Well, look what I discovered in some old art files - Moon Rise at the Crossroads!
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Cosmic Drawings of trees, flowers, fairies, faces, paths 'n' portals...all bathed in the silvery glow of moonbeams
Well, look what I discovered in some old art files - Moon Rise at the Crossroads!
Plus, you're cordially welcomed to browse more art images in my Jude Cowell Art portfolio 24/7!
Secrets in Shadows pencil on black paper Jude Cowell Art 2018+
July 12, 2018: A new drawing inspired by tonight's Solar Eclipse @20Cancer41 conjunct and activating one of the stars of creativity, Castor. Besides, any eclipse has the ability to suddenly uncover secrets and inconvenient facts with a cosmic blink from the Universe!
July 2, 2018: Now that my eyesight is greatly improved to its former goodness after two surgeries (right and left), I'm happily at my drafting table again! Actually, the title of the drawing below is, Circe, Charybdis, and Thelma although which sister is which is a challenge only you, dear viewer, can figure out! What say you?
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Mythological Links of Interest--plus, Thelma:The Spellbinding Story of Circe, Goddess of Magic (pronounced kir' kee, y'know).
And then there's Thelma, a name which may or may not derive from 'will' or 'volition' for it does sound much like the arrogant Thelema philosophy developed by freaky devil-worshiper Aleister Crowley (1875--1947).
But never fret for no devils ever lurk in any of my drawings!
April 22, 2018: here's a view of the previously published yet incomplete Portrait of Analise and a larger view of her freshly completed portrait, below:
She's not as ghostly now, don't you agree? Or is she...
all images (c) 2018+ Jude Cowell Art pencil on black paper
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Oil and water color pencils on black paper, Jude Cowell Art 2018+
Here's an illustration of Bambo Tuck's 'ShroomHome #124 from my unpublished children's book Silvery Tree Path (circa 1996):
As were many of my drawings during the late 1990s, this one is drawn on black paper and embossed with metallic pencil which you can probably tell from the silver raindrops (actually aluminum pencil) in this scan of an actual photograph!