Hope the Faun Goddess Drawing – Original Colored Pencil & Graphite
$150.00
“Hope” Faun Goddess Drawing Details:
Title: March of the Fauns “Hope”
Medium: Colored Pencil & Graphite on Moleskine Paper
Paper Size: Approx. 11 x 8.25 inches
Image Size: Approx. 9×6.25 inches
- This listing is for the original one of a kind drawing, not a print.
- Drawn on Size: 11.75 x 8.25 inches moleskine paper. (Final size varies slightly based on cutting from the sketchbook)
- Ships in a rigid flat mailer with plastic sleeve to protect from bending and spills. Delivered from a smoke free home.
- Includes tracking and insurance domestic.
- Includes 11×14 Double Mat (Antique White over Gold)
- Includes a “Story Scroll” with the story below written on it.
1 in stock
Description
Pink Faun Goddess Drawing Process:
For “Hope” the pink faun goddess drawing, my process includes several steps. First, the sketch is drawn softly with a light colored mechanical pencil or graphite to draft the idea. I follow up with several shades of different wax colored pencils to add depth and a sense of atmosphere to the drawing. Then graphite is drawn on top to tighten and clean the drawing as well as add details. The colored sketch remains intact and subtly visible beneath the graphite of the final drawing. This process captures not just the final illustration, but also preserves the journey from sketch to finish with each layer of color.
“Hope” Story:
“Every few hundred years or so, a female faun is born with a single twisted horn close to the center of her forehead. These fortunate creatures are often worshiped as goddesses, because it is believed by many that their single deformed antler grants them the powers of the unicorn. These powers include immunity to “the Rott” (a horrific plague that terrorizes their world).
This goddess rose to power some time after the sacrifice of the blue haired unicorn faun to the Rott. But this goddess was different than the others, not only was she born with a humble heart, but she was also quite clever. She knew that her safety was at risk since there was still much hate for her kind for their claim to “god-hood”. The numbers of the cult that worshiped her had dwindled, mostly due to other fauns shaming or harassing any faun that claimed to be a follower.
Before any harm could befall her and her people, she lead her followers into the woods, never to be seen or heard from again. Many believe that they still live and thrive under the protection of real unicorns, who took pity on this poor creature and recognized her humility and love for her faithful and misguided followers.”
Art is copyright © Heather R. Hitchman
EMAIL: Artist@HeatherHitchman.com
The purchase does not give buyer reproduction rights of any kind.
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