[Art] Baba Yaga.
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Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga has been reduced to a folklore figure, but sources strongly suggest that she was originally worshipped as a goddess; and that is certainly how I see her.
Those who have heard of Baba Yaga, know of her often as the antagonist in the story of 'Baba Yaga and Vasilissa the Brave.' They know of her flying around in a mortar, living in a home that spins on chicken legs (or a single leg, depending on the country). It is lesser known that she is associated heavily with animals like the pelican and the snake. As well as cats, geese and black hounds.
Not an easy goddess to work with by a long shot, and never one I would have consciously chosen to work with. But the truths she shows me, while they always make me feel older, enrich my life regardless.
Tolere, Vavale.
And sorry about the quality of the picture, I can't scan pieces this large, and the flash mangled some of the colouring. I'm hoping to get a better quality picture in better lighting tomorrow or the next day. :)


27.5 x 39 centimetres on
cold-pressed illustrator's board
fineliner, pencil, watercolour pencil, acrylic, gouache
Baba Yaga has been reduced to a folklore figure, but sources strongly suggest that she was originally worshipped as a goddess; and that is certainly how I see her.
Those who have heard of Baba Yaga, know of her often as the antagonist in the story of 'Baba Yaga and Vasilissa the Brave.' They know of her flying around in a mortar, living in a home that spins on chicken legs (or a single leg, depending on the country). It is lesser known that she is associated heavily with animals like the pelican and the snake. As well as cats, geese and black hounds.
Not an easy goddess to work with by a long shot, and never one I would have consciously chosen to work with. But the truths she shows me, while they always make me feel older, enrich my life regardless.
Tolere, Vavale.
And sorry about the quality of the picture, I can't scan pieces this large, and the flash mangled some of the colouring. I'm hoping to get a better quality picture in better lighting tomorrow or the next day. :)


27.5 x 39 centimetres on
cold-pressed illustrator's board
fineliner, pencil, watercolour pencil, acrylic, gouache
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Date: 2009-07-03 11:33 am (UTC)This is exactly the style I would love for one of my children's stories. *want* *lust* *need*
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Date: 2009-07-03 01:03 pm (UTC)Love the darkness in her eyes. She looks oddly familiar.
I think many of the old gods have been reduced to semi-divine figures of folklore, but old gods they are nonetheless.
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Date: 2009-07-03 11:58 pm (UTC)*nods* it kind of is. it was part of what made this piece so hard to do, but so worthwhile.
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:00 am (UTC)and thank you. :)
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Date: 2009-07-03 03:48 pm (UTC)Beautiful P, and I'm so glad you've created this one! :)
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:00 am (UTC)i've been thinking about your advice too re: art email, and yeah, i'm definitely going to jack my prices up. glen saw your email (or the parts i shared with him) and was like 'DUH, pia.' lol.
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Date: 2009-07-03 04:08 pm (UTC)At first I didnt see the cat, but then I took a second look and BAM!
This is really amazing!
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:01 am (UTC)Chicken Legs & Flying Mortars
Date: 2009-07-03 04:27 pm (UTC)When you first started talking about painting Baba Yaga, this is the picture I expected to see, even though I didn't know what it would look like til today. Does that make any sense?
(I'm also re-reading Women Who Run With the Wolves by C. P. Estes & I just read the chapter about Vasalisa the Wise a night or two ago, lol)
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:01 am (UTC)it does. at first when i started sketching it, i felt exactly the same way. i didn't know exactly what colours i'd be using until right at the end, i didn't know what i was going to put into it as i was doing it... and then at the end, it was exactly the way it was supposed to be.
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Date: 2009-07-03 05:08 pm (UTC)Reminds me of Boulet's habit of incorporating eyes into the subjects' hair and whatnot. Not that I think you intentionally tried to do that like she does, it's a compliment <3
It's beautiful, my favorite picture from you yet.
But now I'm reminded of Hansel and Gretal...maybe you're right, some of those old folktale figures are old gods. That'll be interesting to look into.
Other than that, I'm glad to see that my imaginings of her wasn't too far off, lol. Just got the nose shape wrong XD;
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:02 am (UTC)the nose was actually pretty conservative. in some of the myths it's so big that she has to roll it up to actually be able to walk. ;)
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Date: 2009-07-03 05:19 pm (UTC)Is this one for sale?
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:03 am (UTC)no, this is hers, to do with as she sees fit. thankfully she hasn't wanted me to burn it, but i doubt i could sell a gift intended for her.
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Date: 2009-07-03 05:39 pm (UTC)You have honored Her well.
Striking and spirit provoking.
Brava.
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