Saturday, 22 October 2022

Weekend Post - Selkies and Scribbles:

Hi Everybody!

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! 

Today I have a piece I made during the Lifebook taster sessions. I'm sorry, I've forgotten which teacher this was from. It's about the legend of the Selkies. Selkies are creatures who are half human and half seal. When they are on land they are completely human, when in the water they are just seals. They are supposed to be able to sing so beautifully that they can lure mortals to them. So be careful if your by the sea and hear a strange and hauntingly beautiful melody!
I am linking to Elles' Tell me  a story challenge at AJJ.





This was another of the Lifebook taster sessions, and once again I have forgotten the name of the teacher, shame on me. Anyway, it was great fun just to be playful here:




Some thinkies/ funnies:








Have a great weekend, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!

48 comments:

  1. I like your selkies and your colourful scribbles :)

    Wishing you a restful weekend.
    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  2. I love your Selkie. It's hauntingly beautiful. I think the teacher for that one was Lucy Brydon., but I don't recognise the other one, I must have missed it! Hope you have a lovely weekend. Deb.

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    1. Thanks Deb, I will add the name later. I wrote all of the names and themes on a list, but don't know where I put it! Have a great weekend, hugs!

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  3. Playful creative sure look like your having fun.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  4. Your beautiful lady painting reminds me of an Avatar, loved that movie, but seem to be lone in that and love the abstract, great colours..Have a wonderful weekend and stay safe..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  5. I'd forgotten about selkies. I think this is a great idea for Elle's challenge, and I like your journal page too. You really caught the seal feel. And nice color abstract too (your scribbles as you called that page). And fun memes too. I hope you have a nice relaxing weekend. Take care. Hugs-Erika

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    1. Thanksy Erika. I wasn't able to do more than a few of the tasters, but this one got me! And I did enjoy the scribbles! Have a great weekend, hugs!

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  6. I love your selkie too and was not familiar with the story-always love your art Valerie great memes too hugs

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    1. The Selkie legends are from Ireland, Iceland and other northern countries. Happy Weekend!

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  7. I haven't heard of selkie. Good thing I am not staying anywhere near the sea. Nice scribbles. I don't know about the lettuce. I love the babies and the purritos. Happy weekend.

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    1. Thanks Nancy, good that you're not near the sea. No sea here just the Rhine. But once there was a seal who swam through the Rhine and it was a sensation!

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  8. Hi Val, good morning! Love your Selkie, you painted her beautifully! Unfortunately I never heard the call when I was by the sea! Love the abstract, too. Have a great weekend, take care! Hugs, Sarah

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    1. Thanks Sarah. I'll listen by the river, perhaps I'll find one there! Hugs to all!

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  9. Sorry about that. I use both languages all the time, and sometimes get muddled up! Have a great weekend! Hugs!

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  10. I have made the acquaintance of many humans, Valerie, and I have spent many happy hours observing seals, but I have never heard of a Selkie. I wonder if selkies take selfies? From now on, every time I see a seal I will be wondering if it a genuine pinniped or a human in its guise as a Selkie. Ah, the mysteries of life. I like your scribble very much, and I prefer scribble to abstract in this case. A good scribble is probably therapeutic for all of us, adult or child. Maybe even a Selkie would like to scribble. I shall perhaps go out and buy some markers or felt tip pens, of which I have none, so that I can scribble once in a while. Others might call it acting out a tantrum! Enjoy the weekend. Hugs and kisses - David

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    1. Thanks for another fun comment which made me laugh! as I was typing my blog, the spell checker altered Selkie to Selfie - sign of the times! Art, especially 'abstract' is very freeing. I love scribbling! When you buy markers and do some scribbles be sure to show them on your blog! I wish you and Miriam a great wseekend, big hugs!

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    2. Your Selkie is beautiful and it looks like you had fun with the classes. Have a good weekend.

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    3. Thanks so much, have a great weekend

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  11. As always beautiful art. I so enjoy seeing what you create. Have a very lovely weekend.

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  12. Beautiful art work! Your Selkie is so lovely, she could indeed lure mere mortals into
    the sea. I love the colors. And your fun piece is so vibrant. I appreciate the funnies too.

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

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    1. Thanks so much Michelle. Have a great weekend 😀!

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  13. Oh wow-your paintings are beautiful. Very well done. Of course the funnies are welcome-they always make me smile!

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  14. LOL luv todays funnies
    Happy Saturday

    Much❤love

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    1. Thanks Gillena, have a happy weekend 😀😌😌

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  16. Isn't that last meme the truth? Love your selkie and the 2nd piece does look fun:)
    Get some rest and treat yourself with pastries and coffee or whatever may be at hand. Hugs

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  17. I've never seen a Selkie but if I did I am sure it would look exactly like your beautiful lady. I can well imagine her luring men folk to the rocks. Love how you have combined the two (seal and female to make her and then used seaweed to frame and compliment her hair.
    Loe the funnies - especially lettuce head.
    Hugs, Nee xx
    hope you are having a nice restful weekend

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    1. Thanks Neet! This was fun to paint. Have a great Sunday!

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  18. I remember the selkie tales but don't hear much mention of them any more. I love your playful just-for-fun page. Great colors!

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  19. Beautiful selkie Valerie, yes it was Lucy Bryon, the Scottish teacher, on LB. I forgot she did a selkie lesson. Love the purritos too! Thanks for joining me for the October theme at Art Journal Journey this month Elle/Empire of the Cat xx

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    1. Thanks Elle, I liked these Selkies in the lesson! Have a great week, hugs

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  20. Wonderful creature page Valerie ! Love the blue colours. Great and bright your second art journal page, interesting. fabulous smiles, cant´imagine my phone under the bed jajaja.Lovely puppies. Wish you a great new week, and send big hugs
    Caty

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    1. Thanks Caty! I've never dropped my phone under the bed, perhaps I should try and see what happens! Hugs! Have a great week!

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  21. I didn't get to see any of the taster series this fall, so I can't help you. That Selkie was really different, but I enjoyed learning about it. The other art is something I would ave really LOVED. I wish I had been able to see that one. I am truly into abstract.

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    1. As a kid I read a book about a selkie who falls in love with a man, but still feels that she belongs in the sea - it was so sad! I had fun with the abstract, I will paint more, it's pure fun! Hugs!

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  22. Wunderschön gezeichnet, so romantisch und fantasievoll ! Das Abstrakte ist auch so toll geworden.
    Ich wünsche dir eine schöne Woche!
    Lieben Gruss Elke

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  23. I was sure I left you a comment on this post. I like your Tracy inspired art better than hers! Thanks again for the link.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth, and yes, you did leave a comment!

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  24. I was so drawn to your beautiful painting that I skipped right past your introduction. I knew immediately that she was a selkie, and what a compelling image! My ancestors come from the outer Scottish island and northeaster Ireland, so selkies really speak to me. I even have selkie in my blog address. I slid your painting onto my desktop, so I can enjoy it longer!

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