Norse Mythology
Detailing the Norn called Skuld.
The Norns weave a person’s fate when they’re born, however that doesn’t mean you have to live that fate set in cement. Skuld weaves the future from a persons choices in the present.
I am adding depth and structure to Skuld, it’s my favorite part of painting and this is the last step when I paint.
When I paint all day I have a hard time with language. When I get back into writing articles this winter my sentence structure will improve 😂😂😂
🌲 27 inches x 30, coldpress 300lb cotton paper, watercolor, and gouache 🌳
In Völuspá, the Norns are mysterious beings who don’t seem to come from any of the recognized kinds of beings who populate the Norse otherworld. They seem to be a category unto themselves. There are exactly three of them, and their names suggest their ability to construct the content of time: one is Urd (Old Norse Urðr, “The Past,” and a common word for fate in and of itself), the second Verdandi (Old Norse Verðandi, “What Is Presently Coming into Being”) and the third Skuld (Old Norse Skuld, “What Shall Be”). They live in a hall by a well (Urðarbrunnr, “Well of Fate”) beneath Yggdrasil, the mighty tree at the center of the Norse otherworld, which holds the Nine Worlds in its branches and roots. (https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/others/the-norns/)
🌲 27 inches x 30, coldpress 300lb cotton paper, watercolor, and gouache 🌳
Very colourful and indeed of colour about the, such a very good skill artist you are that have no doubt about it. Yggdrasil is one of master class piece of art. We are waiting to see the final touch of this art.
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I appreciate the fact that your creativity has an effect on your sentence structure.
I am always really impressed with your creations.
Please keep it up and inspire other.
Highest Regards!
Thank you kindly Sir Bacon, I also get highly unsocial. I must be disciplined and visit my internet friends daily. I need to create a habit, you help me with your kindness.
I first heard about norse mithology when I saw a marvel movie series named Thor , the gof of thunderbolt. It was an interesting myth.The idea of ragnarok is so charming.
Your painting is very detailed and fascinating @reddust, ti is really beautiful because of the time you had spent on it. :D