'The Tanglewood' by Amber Caspian

'The Tanglewood' by Amber Caspian

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Regal Fox

I painted the picture at the bottom for an exhibition called 'Tribal' at the gallery I run. The idea came from a doodle...
Regal Fox © Amber Caspian, 2012
...trying to express how majestic I find Foxes.  Sitting in a patch of sun, with their thick winter coat just glowing like wildfire...

...and I'm interested in our past, our ancient English tribal culture. In asking questions, such as - what is my tribe and where are its native symbols? Have we really lost all the old songs and stories from this part of our land? 
Our beautiful English countryside
I realised that I believe these things are encapsulated in some of our indigenous animals - Fox, Hare, Deer, Crow - in the way they still roam free despite the destructive changes to our countryside...

 Spinning in the Holistic garden
...and I also looked for patterns and markings in local crafts that are still with us, if we choose to look...
Pargetting Patterns
...such as patchwork, weaving, and pargetting...so that my Fox could wear his own cloak of regal colours and patterns...
...and I surrounded him in gold, so he glows like a Russian icon and we can revere him in a patch of sun or by candlelight...
Rauðr Foa Rogg © Amber Caspian, 2012
...so I named him in, probably very bad, Old English to celebrate his old English story - Rauðr Foa Rogg, which means Red Fox Rug (shaggy tuft). And so was born my 'Animal Icons'...

2 comments:

  1. such a lovely post, i enjoyed your thoughts and photographs. both your sketch and final piece are wonderful. lovely to find you and your art.

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    1. Thank you SO much for your lovely comments :-)

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