[Art] Elemental Frogs
May. 27th, 2009 07:57 amThis series of frogs are specifically elemental frogs, small enough to be used on an altar, or for directional support when 'calling' the corners. Each frog shape is based on a different frog morphology. Under the cut you'll find photos and scans of all of them. :)
Earth Frog - scan.

These are only being sold together - as a batch of four, original and signed pieces. Here's what they look like. They are done on illustrator's board, with watercolour pencil, pencil, water-fast fineliner, and acrylic and iridescent paint. Measuring 9 x 17 centimetres, or 3.5 x 6.6 inches.
$145 USD / $185 AUD
(including insured / registered shipping).
This works out to less than $50 a piece, which for four signed originals, just doesn't happen very much anymore! Gotta love a recession (well, not really...)

Earth Frog - Photo for the iridescence.

Water Frog - scan.

Water Frog - photo.

Fire Frog - scan.

Fire Frog - photo.

Air Frog - scan.

Air Frog - photo.

Earth Frog - scan.

These are only being sold together - as a batch of four, original and signed pieces. Here's what they look like. They are done on illustrator's board, with watercolour pencil, pencil, water-fast fineliner, and acrylic and iridescent paint. Measuring 9 x 17 centimetres, or 3.5 x 6.6 inches.
$145 USD / $185 AUD
(including insured / registered shipping).
This works out to less than $50 a piece, which for four signed originals, just doesn't happen very much anymore! Gotta love a recession (well, not really...)

Earth Frog - Photo for the iridescence.

Water Frog - scan.

Water Frog - photo.

Fire Frog - scan.

Fire Frog - photo.

Air Frog - scan.

Air Frog - photo.

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Date: 2009-05-27 12:33 am (UTC)Can't remember the name though. *blush*
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Date: 2009-05-27 01:19 am (UTC)I knew one called Tiddalik. ;)
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Date: 2009-05-27 05:40 am (UTC)But seriously--these are awesome! I'm really liking this alternative elemental interpretation of various totems, because so often people get locked into assorted correspondences.
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Date: 2009-05-28 02:22 am (UTC)http://ravenari.deviantart.com/gallery/#Australian-Animal-Oracle-Deck
And you can see my animal totem dictionary here:
http://www.wildspeak.com/vilturj/totems/dictionary.html
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