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The Warden

The Warden

Drawing Drawing \ Figure | 07/27/04 @155 | Wormwood | Comments critiques (21) | Views views (6333)


The Warden
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The Fey Folk, being barren, steal away human babies and raise them as their own, twisting them into fair forms. Often the fairies leave one of their own in the raided crib as a spiteful taunt to the oblivious parents.
The Warden was a young fairy who took the place of a babe stolen from an old woodsman’s house deep in the forest. He would twist his face hideously as the old man and woman tried to love and care for him. Mischievously, the fairy would break valuables, set fires, and make the animals ill. Still, the parents patiently raised him. This continuing love puzzled the Warden, and he slowly became accustomed to it, growing tall and healthy as a young man would from such compassion. He knew that he could never live as a man in the city, so he stayed with his new parents in their isolation until they eventually died, still thinking him their ugly, troubled son.
In bitter grief, the warden took to the forest with the intent of returning the same sorrow the Fey doled out so generously. He now stalks through the forest, his size immense for a fairy from his humans’ diet, and the nurturing of the old couple. He captures all Fey Folk he comes across and lets them slowly waste away, savouring their pleas as they cry out in a language he hardly remembers. A young fairy with his wings clipped is chained to the turret in the Warden’s hat, where he is forced to use his man-catcher to snag those flitting high in the trees. An adder lives in the warden’s sleeve, darting out to capture fairies skulking in the underbrush.
Men who find themselves lost in the forest often wake up to discover a small leather purse in which is a drawn map showing the way to town, and a bundle of small, iridescent wings tied together with the finest hair.

Another character concept. Blue colerase pencil, Photoshop.
 
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Avatar sporeboy

 07/27/04 @163

I really love the care, craft and research in your work. Very thoughtful with the details and very well executed!
 
GlassShard

 07/27/04 @186

Another awesome addition to the menagerie. I adore his spindly anatomy and his feet and hands are great! His left knee is a little mushy maybe. The dead faeries rock. I'd love to see one all shriveled up like faerie jerky.
 
Avatar insect666

 07/27/04 @318

A strong concept and very well executed! Totaly love the stories you make for these characters. Though seems these are missing at your homepage.

Anyways, keep up the good work. Your works are huge inspiration.
 
Avatar Sinkinson

 07/27/04 @347

You have got unrepeatable style! I always admire your drawings with pleasure. Perfect line and shadows.

I invite you to my artwork gallery :).
 
VillageIdiot

 07/27/04 @377

fantastic work as always
it's funny now that your creatures seem familiar and traditional as if it's part of a nation's mythology and have always been. this is a tribute to your craftsmanship as an artist and a storyteller.
 
shewbacca

 07/27/04 @524

your work is incredible - so much depth to each of the characters you create - have you written a novel yet? when you do let us know so we can all buy a copy - great work - excellent detail on the character and I'm liking the dull colours. - once again great concept!!
 
Avatar Mime

 07/27/04 @530

Great work as allways....
good story for it.....
Your Style is one of the best ive seen....
Sorry to insist....But i must...
Could you Please make a tutorial on how you work....
Plese consider my suggestion....
I think you would make a lot of people happy...(including me :) )
thanks
 
Avatar bellas

 07/27/04 @663

cool concept :) like me much dress designe and dance fairies
 
Avatar stoic

 07/27/04 @823

I am in awe of your imagination and conceptual style Not only are your artworks carefully and beautifully drawn, the stories that accompany the artwork are so descriptive, I actually feel for the the character. Thanks for sharing
 
Avatar UmbraTheory

 07/28/04 @019

Truly amazing!!!
 
Avatar CalinnVojnngat

 07/28/04 @384

WoW !! Great work Keith !!! (thumbup)
 
Avatar Juro

 07/28/04 @872

Fantastic work, really detailed. +9
 
Avatar adamfrancuzik

 07/29/04 @397

Quite interesting. I realy like your name though! Absinthe!
 
VillageIdiot

 07/29/04 @434

or chernobyl too
 
Avatar chain

 07/30/04 @061

Very very very great!!!!
perfect!!+9
 
Avatar Wormwood

 07/30/04 @144

Thanks, everyone.

insect666:
Yes, sorry, I need to revamp my page.

Mime:
There's some books coming out that detail how I work. I'll try and post when they're available. I really don't put a lot of weight in tutorials though, I find it's far better to try and reverse engineer art on your own ( my learning was done that way).

adamfrancuzik, and VillageIdiot:
Wormwood has a really neat etymology like you've mentioned-
It's a plant that used to be used as a vermifuge (hence the name) and it is also the main active narcotic in absinthe (wormwood is of the genus Artemisia absinthium).
The name by which the Greeks designated it, absinthion, means "undrinkable."
Chernobyl translating to Wormwood from Ukranian is really creepy when you know that in the symbolical language of the Apocalypse (Rev. 8:10, 11) a star that burnt like a lamp, named Wormwood is represented as falling on the waters of the earth, causing the third part of the water to turn wormwood, and it's bitterness killed the men who drank from it. Unfortunately that's an urban myth started by a lame New York Times article. Chernobyl is actually Ukranian for "black grass" by which they refer to Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).
From all that, the word wormwood can also be used for anything very bitter or grievous.
 
Avatar teseracto

 07/30/04 @938

your work it´s amazing, you are one of the best ilustrators what i have seen!
it´s allways great see some of your work!
 
Avatar KeremBeyit

 07/31/04 @505

Excellent as always... +9
 
BrokenPhoenix

 08/01/04 @194

as usual.... brilliant
 
genesm

 08/06/04 @889

wow, this is incredible
+10
 
arc4njo

 08/29/04 @651

Amazing. Unique. Genuine.
 
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