Mythological places are "legendary places" from a relatively cohesive set of myths.
There is an ancient legend which warns that, should we ever learn our true origin, our universe will instantly be destroyed. Len Wein (American comic book writer)
"Flight of Fancy"
• watercolor, wax, iridescent crayons, rice paper, quilted • 38"H x 34"W • © Lisa Rivas
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If King
Arthur is all myth and no historical fact, then its academic as to
where the places actually were. However if there is some historical fact behind it, then where did the legendary adventures of himself and his Knights of the Round Table actually take place?
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This picture looks like a quilt. I like the beaded look.
Magical and whimsical. Love the use of mixed media for this beautiful piece. Seems like we were on a similar path…
such a treat for the eyes here ~thank you for sharing!
Never mind King Arthur. I read your creative process and King Artur and his Knights of the Round Table won’t be able to do a quilt to cover a coffee table nor do what you have done. That is amazing!
what a beautiful thing this is, absolutely glorious. you are a supreme artist.
very gorgeous and I love how it is quilted!
We should still be safe as I have no earthly idea. 🙂
Your color palette is so amazing, I get so lost in it…you know how I love color…:) Marvelous imagery!
Mesmerizing! 🙂
Darling, I’d say your ability to work magic with colors is in itself legendary!
So beautiful!
Cosmically stunning! I do love the quilted effect that you do so well. Love this 🙂
another great piece!