Not to be confused with the biblical location, this is simply a hill of skulls; which is what the original Aramaic word ‘gulguta’ means. But what a perfect word for it! There is a word that sounds like what it means…
But that word sounds so damn cool, it could mean place of butterflies and unicorns and I would still want to use it for this piece because that is one grim sounding word
I like the warm treatment better because for some reason the figure looks more mysterious.
I will be revisiting this one after I finish up all my pirates and DDLM girls…
Excellent post, thank you for sharing
You are most welcome
A very interesting way of being inspired. The word can inspire the image. The image can also inspire the word.
Which came first, the image or the word?
This will take me a century.
it has baffled some of the greatest minds throughout history…
I really like the warm treatment. Overall it just felt more ominous. But I guess a hill of skulls should feel ominous.
If you felt another way about it, I would have to wonder about you. Or about my talent…
An interesting artistic and poetic approach
How kind of you to say
Cool idea! On some part of the stone, I assume seeing ancient carvings like reliefs.
you mean like a Celtic menhir?
Yes, I think so. In this works, I see carving on the right side of the bright menhir part.
I would need to know more about the culture who erected it before I could carve anything…
just the background, waiting for a figure to complete the image
Generally I start with the foreground and then work in the background but every now and again I do it the other way around…
I think both are cool!
Are you paint the stone as stone ever carved?
I thought of it as a monolith; they just raised it up somehow and adorned it with skulls…
I cannot choose a favorite on these two, love the lighting and shadows on both.
then hopefully whichever way I go, you’d be happy with it
Indeed, now that probably doesn’t happen often enough.
If it only happens once, I should be happy
Super, looks very majestic!!!
looks like something out of the eddur, but I don’t remember it in the voluspa
Good 1, Great share
glad to hear you like where this one is going