Friday, October 29, 2010

All Souls


It was a while ago that I found the dead green fig-eater beetle in my compost barrel. I suppose it metamorphosed there, and then couldn't get out. I was sad to find it dead, but it was beautiful and iridescent even in death, so I took pictures of it. I thought I might paint it, but I wasn't sure, because it was dead. Then it came to mind when I started to think of Halloween pictures. I imagined a little monster's treat bag, which included candy of course, but also some genuinely creepy things like the dead bug, a poison apple and maybe some bones. After a few confused tries, I came up with a composition I kind of like. The painting almost does the beetle justice. And while the poor beetle never had a life of flying, at least it will be remembered.

This is my painting for the Calypso Moon Artist Movement challenge. I wish I had been able to complete a brush-less painting as well. I'll keep that idea in mind for another day. It was my hope to get this one painted and posted much sooner, but things often don't go as planned.

7 comments:

  1. Barbara, I love your bug and somehow I can relate. That is just how I feel today.

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  2. I could not help but laugh out aloud when I saw your Spooktacular entry. Oooohhh, really creepy!! I love it.

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  3. Barbra, great Spooktacular entry...love you poor little bug and the story about his demise!

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  4. Poor pretty beetle! You memorialized him very nicely. Your details are lovely.

    If he's not gonna eat it, can I have the tootsie roll?

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  5. Glad that you decided to put him on canvas to be remembered for ever, that is touching.. the soul in the human is no different from the soul of a bug, really nice..

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  6. I have been meaning to come over from Calypso blog to read your explanation on this painting. It really caught my eye and you did do the beetle justice! It almost looks to me that he died from eating too much Halloween candy! LOL

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  7. I remember a similar bright emerald green bug, which had died, and yet looked so beautiful lying on the ground ... it's a wonderful painting :)

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