The Raven - thief of heartsHe appears on the outskirts of our land. Our guests arrive and catch sight of him gliding over the brash. We look: in a sweeping motion of unspeakable elegance, dark and clever, he joins the sky and the earth, and we are lost.
In the deeps of his feathers lies embedded the mysterious presence of folk-lore. A lure, a spell, old old stories that have spun around with the human cycle of life, turning around and around in our minds. There lurk fear, bewitchment, and terrible loves, and fairy tales.
Later he is seen in the garden - keeping a sensible distance away from the house full of people and dogs having fun - but there all the same.
The naughty bird quite stole our hearts!
The picture is of a linocut I made a little while ago
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Housework & Art (two incompatible activities)
Here is a landscape painting I am working on at the moment. I have been hard at it since the guests left. One morning I scrubbed the house madly from top to bottom, tidying thoughts as I tidied the sock drawer. I missed my friends when they went, how empty a place gets when you have been used to it being full and noisy and cluttered.Then it was down to work with painting. I was a little apprehensive about starting again - missing muses have been a bit of a bother lately - but once I began, the fillip to my soul of all the recent joy and fun and trips to the mountains and photographs and pebbles kicked in and I got through a terrific amount of work in one day. The photos are terrible as by the end of the day I felt too tired to fuff around with the tripod, and when I say fuff around I really mean it - no tripod was ever intended to be the shapes that happen when I start with it! This was the most presentable one of the lot.
Guests
The last ten days have been filled with guests. Paying guests in the Farmhouse from home and abroad; two lots of friends staying with us; and a great big handsome black raven who appeared and stole our hearts!
It has been a busy and delightful time, catching up on all the time which seems like no time which has passed since we last saw one another. Lots of fun and laughter and some more serious thoughts too, wine and food to share, there were planned days and wonderful out of the blue days.
It's all put quite a spring in my step!
The photo was taken by my friend in Glen Lyon, high up in the hills. The waterfall icy cold, springing from an ancienct glacial bed of great tumbled rocks and pebbles which have faced the sky night after night for millions of years, until they are impregnated with star dust. They sparkle and shine and glitter in the sunshine. What a stone knows is inconceivable to us.
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25 comments:
Ooh, so wanted to dip my toe in that icy water! It's wonderful to catch up when friends come to visit and you get to enjoy your surroundings all over again through their eyes.x
Oh wow once again on your blogs. So expressive and I love the gusts of wild untamed landscapes.
there is just something about waterfalls. pure magic.
I adore waterfalls, your blog is so interestingly deep and thoughtful, and magical, love the pictures.
Camilla.xx
I am liking that landscape painting very much. Do you often use a square canvas? The colors are beautiful, and the brushwork, and other sorts of paint applying are so intriguing. I know the actual painting is even better than what we can see on the screen, but still, how good that you would share it with us.
Many thanks. xo
Raven, shape-shifter and magician.... the trickster too who created people as there was no-one to play tricks on.... He gets bored so easily though.
When raven is about, so is magic....and creativity...and presience. A wonderful omen for an artist.....
jxx
YOur blogs are so lilting and evocative.
I simply LOVE the colours in your landscape picture-beautiful.
I had never thought your and Jane way about the raven and him being an omen-he is always around here!! If I'm honest I always found him rather sinister looking, hanging around!
warm wishes
x
Ah an unkindness of ravens,I always like that collective term! Un peu knows just what you mean about muses I find you have to jump on the buggers before they see you coming otherwise they slip away and you are stuffed.
I can't believe I have only just rediscovered your blog??
I can see I have a lot of lovely reading and pics to look forward to. I love the landscape painting you are working on at the moment.
Ravens are meant to be very 'spiritual' symbols, I used to think they were the opposite. Several of them hang around the library, perched on the community hall and the school buildings. Now I am going back to reading your previous posts.
Caitx
hi i love your blogs and your paintings your truly gifted,the powers that be wouldnt let me comment above...xx
I really like your work, I really enjoy the way the images are dark and mysterious but not at all threatening. Your blogs a real feast for the eyes.
Ps I love that Semisonic song.
Oh so glad to see you painting again . . .yes the Raven has been here . . . .mysteriously gone now.
Pah and this is the lady sorry Troll that insists she can't write. Witch losing patience - stomps off.
So glad you found time to blog, so evocative, impressed with your art work, and the view in the photo is amazing.
Lovely blog!
I hadnt thought of lino cuts since 0'level art!! Gosh you have been busy and your photo's and art are simply wonderful. I must find a skill beyond the mower me feels!
I dont have ravens - just rooks and crows. Am I missing out I wonder. love mousie
beautiful words, beautiful pictures, beautiful photographs. glad you have had such an uplifting time with your guests. sometimes other people really feed the soul don't they?
I love the painting, and the waterfall I can feel the icy water and smell it, have you seen the Redbilled Choughs on the Springwatch programme, I am not a lover of "black" birds, we have Jackdaws in the roof of the church next door and they throw themselves on the window at 4 in the morning, but these Choughs have been facinating
Hi - just wondering if the ravens name was Mad smithy....?
Sorry not able to read more - still very hard to look at the screen.Love the paintings and the linocut too!
Your blogs have an essence that just takes me to another place.......how do you do that? Magical.
Wonderful waterfall and art. You seem at the centre of life.
Still waiting....... Look at these comments girleen.... you have a serious fan base - don't keep us waiting too long, I need my lixtroll fix. Jxxxx
Exmoorjane - I second that - Us mere mortals are desperate for more Lixtroll!!!
Which reminds me i have a blog on a similar theme so I'm off - thanks for the inspiration - Nice one Lixtroll!!!
Love that waterfall and it makes me want to go to sit by one near here. Loved the Raven too. First Nations people love the Raven - there are several that hang around our house and they talk to me early in the morning as I go down to feed the chickens. Really - I talk to them and they chat back, looking at me. They're probably saying "Hurry up and throw out that Scratch and get back into the house so that we can have a snack. Stop your nattering and get a move on!"
Lixtroll I have taged you so go for it tell us 8 things w neve thought we wanted to know... see "the other side of me" under my profile for the general run of how not to do it!
Wonderful, magical blog & fabulous pictures.
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