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Fyorn
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania
Artist: Sir Joseph Noel Paton (Scottish, 1821 - 1901)
Date: 1849
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Description
Paton's painting is an imaginative interpretation of an incident in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies, quarrel over the possession of a changeling (a human child, carried off to the fairy realm and replaced by a fairy child). The main figures are surrounded by a host of smaller fairy creatures, some grotesque, others beautiful, whose supernatural character excused their sensual appearance and behaviour. The painting was judged to be 'picture of the season' when exhibited in Edinburgh in 1850. Later it captivated Lewis Carroll (the author of Alice in Wonderland) who counted 165 fairies.
🧚🏻♀️Fairytails 🧚🏻♀️friends of flight forever w/music
Fairy Acrylic Painting
More acrylic painting I did this afternoon, and it's a fairy! 🧚♀️
And yes, the fairy doesn't seem what I wanted it to look like, but however, I believe this is looking good. The orange paint was dripping, so I decided to give this lovely fairy the longest hair lol. The background and everything else wasn't so bad, the skin was the worst >_<
And yes, I was a mess afterwards. I had to clean up after completing this painting, and my hands, shoes and feet were DIRTY :p. After cleaning everything up, I had to clean my shoes, which was difficult and I had to clean my feet from all the water. It was a total mess agghhhhhh
(well that's probably the point of painting, getting messy eheheheheh)
I also had paint on my fingers and thumb, and cleaned them off, and had cupcakes for a little treat after my hard work on this, hehe ;3
I should get more canvases (and maybe my own painting supplies) to do more acrylic painting on my own ^^. This was done on my own after having my dad help me with the rose painting, and this was actually not my best try, but more fun!
What y'all think?
Artwork ©RosePrincessArts
Used: acrylic paint
creatures from a different plane
#19
After helping a friendly old man, he tells you you’re ever so kind and asks for your name. Unbeknownst to you, you have just given away your name to a fae creature and must venture to get it back
Trade with @mr.liktar from insta! Check their beautiful drawings!!!!!
🧚🏻♀️Fairy Tails🧚🏻♀️Have a Magical Day