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Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Wednesday, August 08, 2012 1:34 am by M. in    No comments
Three different artistic takes on different aspects of Jane Eyre: (via etsy shops)

Mashalaurence (Antique Fashionista) paints watercolours and miniatures like this one:
Thornfield Hall. Original watercolor. Jane Eyre. Matted.
Jane Eyre is one of my favorite books. This is Thornfield Hall, the way I imagine it, lit up by the first rays of the rising sun.
This original watercolor is done on 140 lbs. cold press watercolor paper. It comes matted, ready for an 8x10 frame.
Brooklynlambstudio works with acrylic paint and canvas or hand cut and stained wood, but not in this particular illustration:
Original Illustration of Jane Eyre 8"x10"
"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will."
- Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
Original Illustration drawn with a Bic pen on white sketchbook paper. To be mailed with protective shipping.
Signed by the artist, Brooklyn Lamb.
And  Bevin Valentine who makes Fine Art Prints & encaustic photographs:
Bertha Rochester, 1, 8x8 encaustic
From my fine art series Who Knows How to Make Love Stay? This self-portrait is based on the character of Bertha Rochester from Jane Eyre, as interpreted by Jean Rhys in her re-telling Wide Sargasso Sea. This image appears encased in wax with a wood panel substrate (8" x 8" x 1").
This encaustic photo transfer on a wood box can be displayed on a wall or free-standing. The surface of the piece is encaustic wax and the sides of the panel are left unfinished. The variable nature of the encaustic process lends a rustic air to the finished product, enhancing the individuality of each piece.

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