Saturday 10 September 2016

Ocean blue

I adore the sea. It is at the same time both tranquil and soothing, and wild and unpredictable.  From the waves lapping on rocky shores to the great unexplored deeps, it evokes such fantastic imagery and inspiration. And the creatures that live within the vast oceans! From the strange and bizarre yeti crabs and nudibranchs to the awesome majesty of the ocean giants like humpback whales and manta rays.

One of my favourite sea creatures however, is one of myth and legend; the Kraken. Whether the stories are of gigantic sea creatures rising from the black depths of the ocean to destroy unwary sailors or as a monstrous figure in Greek tales for sacrificing virgins to and as a tool of the gods' wrathful vengence, I love the thought that there may be kraken still, lurking in the abyssal trenches of the ocean.

The quote on the journal page below is from one of my favourite stories, Kraken by China Mieville. Here, the Kraken are ancient gods, worshipped by a cephalopodic cult in an alternative London landscape. The papers and tags are from 7dots  Destination Unknown collection, with some netting, pearls and metallic foils and paints, plus some texture stones.





I'd like to enter this page into the metallic colours challenge on the 7dots blog.



7 comments:

  1. Love it !!!! Thanks for playing at 7dots studio challenge ❤️

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous!!!Thank you for joining us in 7dots.

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  3. Brilliant journal pages! Thank you so much for joining in with our Metallic colours and textures challenge over at 7 Dots Studio xx

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  4. Superb!! Love this! Thanks for playing with us at 7dots studio challenge xx

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  5. Very creative page, so much to see! Thank you for joining 7 Dots studio challenge this month!

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  6. Very unusual! Thank you from the blog 7 DOTS!

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  7. Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for joining 7 Dots Studio challenge - hope to see your work in the new challenge as well!

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