Special Request Commissions

Every now and then people ask me for something out of the ordinary and I relish creating something really different.

Beth as a MermaidBeth as a Mermaid
My grandson’s mother asked me to paint her as a mermaid.  I had a blast with this one.

Griffin Painting My grandson Griffin requested that I paint a griffin flying through a summer sky.
I had to do some research to find out what a griffin looked like.
As it turns out it has quite an interesting history.

528px-POL_województwo_zachodniopomorskie_COA.svgGriffin

The griffin, is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and an eagle’s talons as its front feet. Because the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts and the eagle the king of birds, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. The griffin was also thought of as king of all creatures. Griffins are known for guarding treasure and priceless possessions.

Adrienne Mayor, a classical folklorist, proposes that the griffin was an ancient misconception derived from the fossilized remains of the Protoceratops found in gold mines in the Altai mountains of Scythia, in present day southeastern Kazakhstan, or in Mongolia. In antiquity it was a symbol of divine power and a guardian of the divine.

ProtoceratopsOrigin of griffin myths

Folklorist and historian of science Adrienne Mayor of Stanford University has suggested that the exquisitely preserved fossil skeletons of Protoceratops and other beaked dinosaurs, found by ancient Scythian nomads who mined gold in the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains of Central Asia, may have been at the root of the image of the mythical creature known as the griffin. Griffins were described as lion-sized quadrupeds with large claws and a raptor-bird-like beak; they laid their eggs in nests on the ground.

Greek writers began describing the griffin around 675 B.C., at the same time the Greeks first made contact with Scythian nomads. Griffins were described as guarding the gold deposits in the arid hills and red sandstone formations of the wilderness. The region of Mongolia and China where many Protoceratops fossils are found is rich in gold runoff from the neighboring mountains, lending some credence to the theory that these fossils were the basis of griffin myths.[3]

Griffin-wp-paintingGriffin sent me this photo
of him with his painting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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