Neon Undersea Invitation Girls Night Out
by Pamela Smale Williams
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883.000 x 1358.000 pixels
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Title
Neon Undersea Invitation Girls Night Out
Artist
Pamela Smale Williams
Medium
Mixed Media - Watercolor Pencils On Watercolor Paper With Additional Photopainting
Description
This Siren began as a stylized painting with watercolor pencils. I envisioned a circular logo or brand art. She took on vivid neon lighting and enhancing--adding her martini glass and neon additions-- to create a great Party invitation or greeting card. She'd be great as a tabletop treasure for a ladies' festivities.
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" Mermaids entered European mythology with conflicting personalities: Sometimes they were portrayed as beautiful, seductive maidens, almost goddesses like Atargatis or Venus, greatly desired by lonely sailors, while also being cast as siren-esque beasts that dragged men into the inky-black depths. Mermaids found their way deep into the nautical lore of the Middle Ages onward. In legend, it was best to avoid mermaids and mermen, just to be sure. Olaus Magnus, the 16th century writer & cartographer whose seminal map Carta Marina obsessively cataloged the many monsters of the seas around Scandinavia, noted that fishermen maintain that if you reel in a mermaid or merman, and do not presently let them go, such a cruel tempest will arise, and such a horrid lamentation of that sort of men comes with it, and of some other monsters joining with them, that you would think the sky should fall. Sea-people, it was widely held, were terribly bad luck to see or snag."
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All prints are produced on Epson 9880 giclee printers using archival inks guaranteed to last up to 75 years. Our printers create museum quality prints at a resolution of 1440x720 dpi.
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Texan born and raised in the Dallas area, Pamela has gained perspective on both sides of the Lens. Pamela's approach captures views that are often idyllic or romantic themes in imagery. Not often the typical "gritty" hard look at life often seen in photojournalism. "Capturing dreams and framing starlight", Pamela still courts the essence of a Romantic.
#girlsnightout #mermaidbarsign #martiniMermaid #womeninbars #happyhours #NeonMermaid
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July 12th, 2015
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Comments (10)
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your beautiful artistic work is Featured on the home page of the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group. 6/11/21 l/f
James Aiken
Very whimsical and fun piece Pamela.
Pamela Smale Williams replied:
Fun is a good descriptor, thank you James. Not my typical photo presenatation! Pamela