Entering Ironwood (Art)

Entering Ironwood (Art)

Postby Jeb » 23 Sep 2004, 03:56

Entering Ironwood

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In Norse Mythology Ironwood (Járnvid) is a forest located between Midgard (Middle Earth - the land of humans) and Jötunheim (Giantland). It is the home of giantesses and a place, I'd imagine, that is not very nice.
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Postby Piastra » 23 Sep 2004, 07:38

jeb,

i love the color and vibrancy in this, along with the lines, and the tying in of the myth with the organic. beautiful!

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Postby Selene » 23 Sep 2004, 19:01

Jeb,
I love all your art, but this one is outstanding! Very, very wonderful!

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Postby Caritas » 24 Sep 2004, 04:18

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Postby Ruthie » 24 Sep 2004, 21:33

Jeb's back, and better than ever! Great to see your art again!
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Postby Kaya-Nita » 25 Sep 2004, 01:29

i hote to re-peat my own words but i hve no choice.

WOW Jeb you do really have the talent for this. i'm impressed and that is not easly done. :-D :applause: :applause: :brnbear: :awen:
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Postby gandalf2004 » 26 Sep 2004, 21:05

Greetings Jeb!

You certainly have a wonderful talent for the weird and unearthly. I like it very much. The glowing white will-o-the-wisp drifting ominously through the trees - and it looks like some kind of hideous, disproportioned ogre with a growling, meanacing face and curving ram's horns standing behind the trees watching the wisp sail on by.

Great, just great.

Yours under the oaks,

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Postby Jeb » 29 Sep 2004, 01:02

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

and it looks like some kind of hideous, disproportioned ogre with a growling, meanacing face and curving ram's horns standing behind the trees watching the wisp sail on by.


Cool!
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Postby Draghkar » 12 Oct 2004, 11:37

Jeb,

This is wonderful...

How do you do it??? I love the interaction of the mystical scene and the colored fog that was created....

Wonderfull...

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Postby lupiana » 12 Oct 2004, 14:02

Jeb, you need to open your own gallery and share these with the world! This one is magical - incredible colors and a sense of mystery!
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