Celtic Winged Domina

 

Celtic Winged Domina

The Celtic Winged Domina was May in the 1996 calendar. I wouldn’t call this one of the better drawings or one of the more popular. On the other hand, it does illustrate a big part of what was starting to get attention.

The original is about 8.5×11, on what looks like bristol paper. While the action is a little stilted, this small drawing is crammed with detail. There are padlocks on the boots. The boots are designed to show off part of the foot. The stockings include two knot work patterns. There’s a lot of symbols added in, from the moon/antler combo, a scarab collar, and Egyptian style eyes.

Many times, drawings like were a testing ground to see what I could experiment with. I’d try out new styles of shoes or boots, and was always trying to come up with new clothing ideas. While drawing, I’d hear people say “Look at all the detail!” a lot.

The original is available, and is currently unframed.

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