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Title: | Oiolyka |
Date Created: | March 2019 |
Copyright: | © Kaysha Siemens |
Genre: | Unpublished Art |
Mediums: | Oils |
Views: | 1533 |
Posted: | 12/4/2019 |
Kaysha Siemens
Member Since January 2016
Projects: My current primary focus is a personal project titled 'Mnemosyne', an ongoing series inspired by Greek mythology, drawn from heavily (joyfully) researched primary sources, and named for Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory and mother of the muses. I have exhibited at conventions and in galleries for over a decade and a half, in the Showcase at IX from 2016-2019, and in the Main Show 2020-2021. My work has been published in Infected By Art volumes 5 through 9 and Spectrum 26 Chelsey (ASFA) award nominee, ARC Salon Finalist, and participant by invitation in the Beautiful Bizarre exhibitions "Ritual" in 2019, and "Midnight Garden" in 2020. I have background in book illustration, commercial client work, and extensive private commissions.
Location: Swannanoa, NC, USAOil on board, 11x14 inches. Available. ARC Salon Finalist. Part of the artist's ongoing "Mnemosyne" Greek Mythology series. Daughter of the hundred-handed giant Briareos, Oiolyka is an ocean nymph and minor goddess of stormy waves. Her name means 'lone wolf.' In some accounts, Heracles was tasked with fetching her girdle as one of his twelve labors.