
Acrylic on paper.

This is my take on Window on the West from the Lord of the Rings, so no villains in this one. (Also it was started two weeks before, when the theme was windows.)


I started this for the ? theme, interpreting this as “what the hell is that?!?!!!” I decided to use papier mache as apparently I hate myself. Laying the tissue paper over the top was much less unpleasant as I could use a glue spreader than getting it all over my hands. I finished the ? and took the still for the ‘at the movies’ meeting, but I need to find some uninterrupted time to attempt a stop motion animation. 🙂

I thought that making a Green Man out of actual leaves might be appropriate, but also on my gathering walk on the heath, I found that the masses of gorse bushes were in full bloom. Gorse is certainly a Beltane plant as it looks quite fire-like.


Not a million miles away from a previous theme, ‘underwater’, but this time I decided to try to show bioluminescence. I couldn’t decide which colour of light I liked best, so I’ve included three.









For alchemy I decided to make The Elixir of Life. Having searched the internet for recipes, I settled on two modern ‘wellness’ type ones and one that had been extrapolated by archaeologists from an 1800s bottle that claimed to be an Elixir of Long Life.
These are the two modern ones, I haven’t photographed the third as it took longer to make and didn’t look much different to the orange one below. Incidentally, these were both rather unpleasant, so I combined them both and made them into a Curry of Life instead, which was much more palatable and may have cured my husband of a cold. 🙂 Turns out it ironically doesn’t have much of a shelf life, so we didn’t get to finish it.



This actually adds to previous artworks featuring a sleeping Cthulhu (that part is the same, but I’m adding new surroundings each time). Hopefully enough for a book one day!