Showing posts with label La Llorona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Llorona. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Just a Quick Little Weekend Sale in My Etsy Shop ~ (Ooopsie, sale over).

It is a lovely day!

I woke up in the mood to have a little Shop Sale.

Just a quick one....this weekend.

Today and tomorrow you can receive 25% off your entire purchase by using coupon code JustBecause at checkout.

This includes everything in my shop...even this new guy ~ 



and this piece of original art AND the book it was published in.
Wow, sometimes I forget this set is in my shop ~




All of my originals and prints and even the last of my "gnarly-dolls" are included in this sale ~

There are a few pieces that are good for Halloween too.
A little creepy, a little spooky ~

This is one of my favorite print sets.


 With Christmas just around the corner, this is a great time to purchase art as gifts.


Or....treat yourself to some art.

It's good for the heart!

If you're interested, just click Right Here to browse through my shop.





Until Next Time:
Kim
Gerushia's New World


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Let's Have a Give-Away, Shall We?

Well, I think it's time for a give-away.

I haven't had one in quite a long while.  Mostly because people are still having trouble leaving comments on my blog.  But, I'm in the mood to give.

So....

Here's the thing.

I'm giving away a 4 print set called ~

"The Weeping Woman Series"


These are some of my favorite non-anthropomorphic pieces.  Yep...not a single animal head was used in the making of this set!

However, I did use my daughter.  She is the "Weeping Woman."

She is a fantastic model and is always game to participate in my silly art whims!

Here are the titles of each print:

"The Haunting of La Llorona"



"The Burning of Eulalia"


"Lida's Swan Song"


"Plentyn Newid ~ A Welsh Changeling Story"
This piece was created for and published in a book called 
"A Welsh Alphabet"



All you need to do is leave a comment.  Or at least try.  If you have trouble leaving a comment, please email me at GerushiasWorld at aol dot com.  I'll add your name to the comment section.

The give-away will run through Sunday, March 3rd at 7:00 pm Pacific time.

The winner will be chosen by a handy dandy randomizer and announced Monday morning March 4th!



Until Sunday:
Kim
Gerushia's New World

Friday, October 26, 2012

Poor Mr. Tolliver ~ (A Fanciful Twist's 5th Annual Halloween Party)


Poor Mr. Tolliver fell in the pot, then fell into a terrible rot!! 


Did he slip?

Did he trip?



He took a terrible flip....




He fell in the pot
Graceful? He's not... 

He got stuck in the pot and couldn't get out, 
Despite all the hours he spent giving shouts. 

His neighbors were wondering where he was about... 
Poor Mr. Tolliver couldn't get out...



He scratched and he clawed and screamed till he cried,
All the while wondering...am I going to die?

Will I croak in this pot...give up my ghost?
Before I have my morning toast? 




Was he drunker than snot when he fell in the pot? 

Yes, yes he was, he was drunker than snot
And that's what caused him to fall in the pot.

You see, Mr. Tolliver had a bad cold,
That's what happens when you're fragile and old.

He coughed and he hacked and he blew his nose,
Till the snot was a drippin' from his head to his toes.



Slippin' and slidin' in his puddle of snot,
Caused old man Tolliver to fall in the pot!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Please stop by Vanessa Valencia's spectacular 5th annual blog party this weekend.  You won't be sorry!

A big thank you to Vanessa.  She is a magical mistress of party preparations.  She not only includes lovely decorations and tasty treats...but she includes her heart and soul as well.






Until Next Time:

Kim
Gerushia's New World

P.S.  "Mr. Tolliver" was a sort of accidental compilation poem written by my brother and me on facebook.    I had posted a photo of Mr. Tolliver and he left a funny comment that was rather poetic.  Then, I posted a comment that rhymed and from there..."Mr. Tolliver" was born.  Robert (my brother) is an amazing aviation artist.  Check out his Etsy Shop.  His aviation art is unbelievable!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Back To Work And A New Print Series ~

Good Morning:

Slowly slowly I am finding my way back to work.  I have been shuffling through some images and playing around with my favorite 1920s Ballerina photo.  She is calling to be used in a new piece ~ 



Much of my time has been spent on a copy-editing job for a middle grade trilogy.  But, that's a different story!

Anyway, I've been working on getting a 4 print set together which focuses on my "Weeping Woman" series.  I am happy to say that this new set is in my shop right this very moment!

You see, I have been fascinated by the weeping woman myths and legends all of my life.  Growing up in a Hispanic region, I found my way to the legend of La Llorona at an early age.  I have been in love with her since I was a little girl.

Of course, this love of mine naturally led me to create art pieces that included images of the weeping woman ~


This 4 print set includes:












I admit, I'm partial to these pieces because my daughter is "The Weeping Woman".  She is an amazingly patient girl and is always willing to model for my art.  Also, if you look up top at "Lida's Swan Song", you'll see a gal playing guitar.  That is the actual Lida.  My friend, Shell, was kind enough to let me scan and use this image.  Lida was Shell's great grandmother!  So...all of these pieces have extra special meaning to me.

Anyway, I do hope you like this set.  It feels right for the upcoming season.  A little dark, a little spooky, a little mysterious.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me.

Until Next Time:
Kim
Gerushia's New World

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Halloween Days and Studio Time...

It is truly a lovely day outside. A bit gray and blustery with a chill in the air. The first day that's really felt like Autumn. The days are getting shorter, which always makes me sad, but can sometimes be a good thing. Shorter days have a way of forcing me to slow down and "get back to work". I actually finished two watercolor/collage over the weekend and they are both listed in Gerushia's Etsy Shop.
"Guardian of La Llorona" 
 
This piece has been "in the works" for quite some time. I've been fascinated with the legend of La Llorona since I was a wee girl. Growing up in Southern California, La Llorona was a legend that ran strongly within the Mexican culture. She is rumoured to walk through many of the cemetaries through the desert region.

La Llorona is Spanish for The Weeping Woman. She is believed to have drowned her own children in order to be with the man she loved ~ but, she was rejected by the man. When she reached the gates of Heaven, she was asked, "Where are your children?" and she replied, "I don't know, my Lord." She was not permitted to enter Heaven until she found her children. She now wanders the Earth for all eternity, searching for her drowned offspring.

As you can see, I've used images that conjure the idea of La Llorona...a Lady in White, a woman in mourning at the headstone, and children....

*Photo of headstone courtesy of Chantal Menard.


"Bedelia's First Date"

What a glorious day!! Bedelia is going on her first date AND she's going with Mr. Bruce. All the gals in town just love Mr. Bruce. Well, he's just about the most handsome man in the whole county ~ so strong and proud...oh, and his eyes make all the women swoon.

On this day of Bedelia's first date, she woke very early, took a long, luxurious bath and spent all day making herself look pretty. She decided her blue hat was perfect for the evening. So...Bedelia put on her little black dress and her lovely blue hat and she looked gorgeous!!

Bedelia's family was so happy for her. They hugged her and complimented her on her beauty. Everyone waited on the front porch for Mr. Bruce to arrive. Of course, Bedelia was a bit embarrassed about that, but the family insisted. Anyway, Mr. Bruce arrived precisely on time. He looked smashing in his new golden collar. Oh, he's so polite! Bedelia's daddy shook Mr. Bruce's paw, gave him the rules and wished them a good time. Just as Mr. Bruce and Bedelia were leaving, the sky boiled with blackness and the air turned to static...."OH no ~ not again" Bedelia cried....

Now, the end of the story belongs to you!!

I just adore writing little stories to go along with my art. Both of these pieces can be found in the shop in print form as well as the originals.

And...although I have been busy in my studio, we managed to get the house decorated for Halloween. I get almost giddy over the thought of pumpkins and ghoulies and all that sort of silly Halloween fun...




Meet our newest Halloween addition...Mr. Tolliver.


I posted a photo of Mr. Tolliver on my facebook "fanpage", and just by accident, a silly, spontaneous poem was created. I started with this basic photo caption: "Poor Mr. Tolliver fell in the pot, then fell into a terrible rot!!"...then, someone else chimed in and left a short, poetic verse, then another person added another verse...and I added a few verses myself as well as my brother, Robert.  In the long run, this accidental, spontaneous poem took on a life of it's own ~ a bit of Edward Gorey and a splash of Dr. Seuss...

"Poor Mr. Tolliver"

Poor Mr. Tolliver fell in the pot, then fell into a terrible rot!!
Did he slip?
Did he trip?
He took a terrible flip....

He fell in the pot
Graceful? He's not...

He got stuck in the pot and couldn't get out,
Despite all the hours he spent giving shouts.
His neighbors were wondering where he was about...
Poor Mr. Tolliver couldn't get out...

He scratched and he clawed and screamed till he cried,
All the while wondering..."am I going to die"?
Will I croak in this pot...give up my ghost?
Before I have a chance to eat my morning toast?

Was he drunker than snot when he fell in the pot?
Yes, yes he was, he was drunker than snot
And that's what caused him to fall in the pot.

You see, Mr. Tolliver had a bad cold,
That's what happens when you're fragile and old.
He coughed and he hacked and he blew his nose,
Till the snot was a drippin' from his head to his toes.

Slippin' and slidin' in his puddle of snot,
Caused old man Tolliver to fall in the pot!

Isn't that a silly poem? But, it was so much fun.

Oh, and I've had a terrible time fighting with those yucky, plump green tomato worms the last few weeks. They give me the chills...ick!!
And...I will leave you just knowing that if there are any of you who are battling the "candies"...I'm right there with you. I am not a big sweet eater, but this time of year, those evil little sugar morsels just call my name ~ I simply can't resist...

Candy Corn



Chocolates


All so tempting!!

Is anyone else having a battle with the "candies" right now?

As always, thank you so much for stopping by, as it is always appreciated.

Until Next Time:
Kim
Gerushia's New World