Showing posts with label fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fox. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Postcard Drawings













Here's my three postcards for the PostcArt show at Avant Garde Tattoo and Art Gallery in Milano, Italy.
For this show, each artist was to make a piece on a postcard from their hometown, or where they live or identify with.  I chose three postcards from Buffalo, New York, which is my hometown and current town.
I drew a few animals that live in our area; ones that I see often in our yard!

Each postcard in the show is available for only 50 euros ($57) and is available HERE .

Sunday, February 22, 2015

New Works In Progress

Here's some sneak peeks of a few of the pieces I've been working on...

You can continue to follow my progress on My Instagram, My Facebook page, and personal account.

I've been posting a lot less on here, but I'm quietly progressing my most favorite paintings that I've made in a long time.

For this new year I've really wanted to slow down and make each painting the absolute best I can, so I'm refining both my technique and the narrative that the pieces share.  These paintings share the common environment of a post apocalyptic, human-less world populated by ghost animals and their own figment creatures.  Human skulls and bones are the only reminder of the "Up-rights" as the creatures utilize occult methods of divination and floral symbolism.

The scenes I'm creating in this series are also very personal metaphors; they have to do with overcoming loss, doubt and personal demons and surviving to become even stronger than ever previously thought possible.  Stylistically they combine elements that have been the crux of my visual passions since childhood; sweet simplicity and occult themes.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

The Decision


"The Decision"
acrylic on birch panel
4.5 x 6.5 inches oval framed to 8.5 x 12 inches approximately
$350.00
2014
info@gristletattoo.com or 347.889.6422


Here's my painting for Gristle Gallery's "Secret World" show.
"The Decision" is a rather personal painting for me; the symbolism of the fox ghost beast having two heads deals with feeling two ways about something or someone; the feeling of being pulled in two directions at once and having to make a decision.  
And sometimes no decision is possible.

I'm honored to have my painting included alongside an incredible lineup of artists' work in this show which also marks the gallery's three year anniversary. 





Thursday, May 22, 2014

A Rebirth


"A Rebirth"
acrylic on birch panel
4.5 x 6.5 inches oval framed to 8.5 x 12 inches approximately
2014
(SOLD)


Here's one of my newest paintings, "A Rebirth".  
A tribute to spring where a white fox sits over the altar of one of the fallen "Uprights" or humans.  Flowers spring forth from the skull, the life cycle beginning again.  Blood drips from the Upright's eye socket and a butterfly perches upon the pink blossoms.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Bejeweled Beauties


"Bejeweled Beauties"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches framed to 12.5 x 15 inches
2014
$575.00
SOLD



Here's my painting for "Indelible", opening April 5th at Aunia Kahn and Russell Moon's gallery, Alexi Era.
The show features a collection of art that reflects upon the idea of permanency.  For my piece, I chose to portray some white foxes, one of them winged, which have gemstones in their foreheads.

This is my first time showing at this gallery, and I'm honored both to be included and to have my image as one of those on the postcard and promotional materials.








Saturday, November 9, 2013

The First Cold Night




"The First Cold Night"
acrylic on birch 
5 x 7 inches, framed to 9 x 11 inches
2013
$300.00
SOLD




"The First Cold Night" (sketch)
pencil on heavyweight drawing paper
5 x 7 inches, unframed
2013
$100.00




Here's my painting and sketch from this year's "Get The Lead Out" show, at Swoon Gallery.
After a long spring/summer of painting creatures amongst foxgloves, the weather has finally changed and the nights are turning cold, both outside and now in my paintings.  As I created this one, it started to feel like one of the first crisp nights of autumn, and the animals gather around a smoking thurible under the moonlight and stars.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Departure



"Departure"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2013
$500.00
SOLD


Here's another newly finished painting that is off to it's new home, thanks to one of my new collectors.  

Bats perch upon the backs of gray foxes, perched upon human skulls.  
The Ouija planchette, the mystical oracle, a portal to communication with the departed, dangles a scrying crystal.  The sweet pea flowers symbolize "departure" in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Natural Science

"Forest Altar"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2012
$450.00
email trueloveartgallery@gmail.com or call 206.227.3572 for inquiries


A young red fox sits besides his forest altar while a cardinal rings the altar's bell, with the insignia of the inverted pentagram.  The blue jay observes from below.  Candles burn upon the skull, lighting the night.

The animals are guardians of the occult; their secrets and magic elusive to humanity.

They are invincible ghosts of the forest....


This painting will be on display tonight at Seattle's True Love Gallery for their "Natural Science" show.




Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sentinels

"Sentinels"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
11 x 14 inches, framed
2013
$600.00
email info@augusteclown.com for purchase inquiries


Here is my painting, "Sentinels", which I created for Auguste Clown Gallery in Australia.
The original is available online and in the gallery itself.

The albino doe, barn owl and fox keep watch under the sparkling full moon, with champagne colored roses (symbolizing effervescence, vitality and devotion in Floriography) and starflowers (hope, vigilance) below them.
The unicursal hexagram insignia found between the wings symbolizing,
"As above, so below".

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Springtime Ghosts


"Spring Ghosts: Sweet"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2013
£320.00
email info@finegrime.co.uk for inquiries or purchase HERE


"Spring Ghosts: Sour"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2013
£320.00
email info@finegrime.co.uk for inquiries or purchase HERE


Here are my two matching paintings which I created for Fine Grime gallery in England.

They portray many of my favorite albino animals surrounded by the beautiful, fragrant flowers of spring.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Fox Magic



"Fox Magic"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches framed to 13.5 x 15.5 inches
2012
email corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com for availability


A gray fox and a white, arctic fox converge around the pentacle made of pussy willows (representing never-ceasing remembrance in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers) while an owl sentry flies above, and one perches on a skull below.  

Dark and light; as above, so below.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Venetian Fox



"Venetian Fox"
acrylic and gold leaf on birch
approx 5 x 7 inches framed to approx 8 x 9.5 inches
2013
(SOLD)


Here's my new painting, "Venetian Fox" for Modern Eden's upcoming show, "Venice".

The gold leafed cat mask is one of the types worn during the annual Carnival of Venice, and the purple lily symbolizes "majesty" in Floriography, the Victorian era language of flowers.


The show opens in San Francisco this Saturday, February 16th, with an amazing artist lineup and runs alongside Archer Dougherty's equally lovely solo show.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Forest Altar

"Forest Altar"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
8 x 10 inches
2013
inquiries: corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com


A young red fox sits besides his forest altar while a cardinal rings the altar's bell, with the insignia of the inverted pentagram.  The blue jay observes from below.  Candles burn upon the skull, lighting the night.

The animals are guardians of the occult; their secrets and magic elusive to humanity.

They are invincible ghosts of the forest....

Monday, December 3, 2012

Far Away, So Close

Here's a recent picture of my progress on "Winter Guardians" for Bold Hype Gallery's Far Away, So Close show.  

If you're interesting in seeing more of my progress shots, you can follow me on Instagram at @corybenhatzel or instagram.com/corybenhatzel .

The show is coming up soon in January, and I'll be traveling to NYC for the opening and some sightseeing!


Monday, November 19, 2012

Amphisbaena


Cory Benhatzel and Heather Gargon
"Amphisbaena"
8 x 10 inch painting, 10 x 11.5 inches overall
mixed media (acrylic on birch panel, polymer clay, faux fur, etc)
2012
$400.00
available HERE


(details)


This is the collaboration between Heather Gargon and I for Modern Eden's Allied Forces show.
I did the painting based on Amphisbaena, the mythical two headed creature, and Heather made the cool bat on the frame.

I really love Heather's work, so I was very excited when she agreed to collaborate with me on this.  I love the way it came out!
It's available now at Modern Eden, along with many other amazing pieces.
Doubleparlour's solo show is incredible also, and is showing now too!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Magical Meeting




Here's the commission I recently finished, called
"Magical Meeting"
acrylic on birch panel
2012
SOLD

The rabbit is whispering a banishment of evil spell, and the other animals are gathered around to listen.

The arctic fox wears Solomon's Magic Triangle amulet, which is best used to banish evil entities and negative forces.  It is not meant as a protection amulet, rather it is to be used in banishment rituals and spells to drive away negative and evil influences.

The animals are surrounded by orchids (the favorite flower of the artist who commissioned the painting), which symbolize luxury, love, refinement, nobility and beauty.


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Pigment Deficient Paintings


"Columbidae Heretica (Heretic Doves)"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, oval, framed
2012
email corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com for inquiries
This piece for the Albino-themed show, "Pigment Deficient", portrays two albino mourning doves perched upon a goat skull, and an albino hummingbird drinking from narcissus flowers.  The narcissus stands for egotism, self-love, and self-esteem in Floriography (the Victorian language of flowers).





"Divining Treasures"
acrylic on birch panel
11 x 14 inches, framed
2012
SOLD

This painting features an albino white arctic fox, seated next to a human skull, and wearing the Discover Treasures Amulet, with a divining rod above.  The talisman allows the wearer to discover all manner of treasures and then ensures their possession.  An albino bat hangs from the divining rod, which is used to find missing items and buried artifacts, locate energy lines, find underground water, metal, or more.  
Bleeding hearts (elegance and fidelity) and magnolia (sweetness, beauty, perseverance) adorn the scene, and a magpie perches on the fox, keeping her company.




"The Mind Reader"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2012
email corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com for inquiries


The magpie perched upon a crystal ball holds the Help Read Thoughts Talisman, which allows the wearer to read the thoughts of others and also lets the possessor into any desired house at will.
Below are two albino crows flanking the crystal and Japanese lilies which represent "You cannot deceive me".




Here's the flyer for the show, which was curated by Heather Gargon and also features Zoe Williams, Caitlin Hackett, Angie Mason, Alison Silva, Jenny Harada, Suzanne Falk and Allison Sommers.

I will be attending the show in Philadelphia this Saturday!



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Talisman Paintings

Cory Benhatzel Solo Exhibition
Exhibition Dates: August 11- September 9, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11a - 7pm

Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to announce “Talisman”, a debut solo exhibition by New York based artist Cory Benhatzel.   Talisman combines the occult, floriography symbolism, and Benhatzel’s own mystical world of animal characters. A talisman is an amulet or other object considered to possess supernatural or magical powers. It is also  a sentimental object or souvenir that when looked at years later, evokes emotion. These illustrative paintings are all about the secretive unseen; the hidden mystical. Every animal lives a secret life, every flower has a hidden meaning, and each talismanic symbol wields magic.

For more information please contact Modern Eden: (415) 956-3303, Info@ModernEden.com
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"Charming (The Spirits)"
acrylic on birch panel
18 x 24 inches, framed
2012
$1,200.00
SOLD


"In this piece, a young fox wears the Seal of Merbeulis talisman, which is used for captivating and controlling all those they encounter. It is best suited for rituals and spells that involve charming others. This amulet enables the wearer to be more charming and charismatic, enhancing their attraction energies.
Here, the fox is conjuring, or charming the spirits of several departed animals; a peacock, a raven, a mourning dove and a fawn. Around him are red roses symbolizing charm, and foam flowers which mean “attractive” in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography." 

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"Talisman"
acrylic on birch panel
16 x 20 inches, framed
2012
$900.00

"In this piece, a mourning dove wears the Circle of Protection talisman, which is best used in rituals and spells involving protection of self and home and most effective when worn around the neck.
Two kestrels sit waiting in attack mode under the dove, flanking an inverted pentagram made of acanthus; the artist’s own Talisman. Around the birds are dahlias, that symbolize misrepresentation and heather, which means protection from danger in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography." 
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"Conjuring"
acrylic on birch panel
16 x 20 inches, framed
2012
$900.00


"This piece portrays a male fox who has lost his dear wife and is conjuring her spirit using her skull and the Magic Hexagram amulet.  I found through research that, although it is not as famous as the pentagram, the hexagram has been used as a magical symbol for thousands of years.  It is frequently viewed as a form that can act as a portal to the spirit world.  As such, the Magic Hexagram amulet is a great tool for anyone seeking to invoke or evoke spirits, angels or demons.
The barn owl also is assisting the husband fox with a heart-shaped Ouija planchette which bears the symbol of the pentacle.  Between the wife’s ghostly image and the husband's solid one is the flower astilbe, which means "I'll still be waiting" in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers.  Astilbe leaves float down from the sky around them.  Beside the husband fox are white tulips, which mean 'lost love'." 
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"Unmasking Secrets"
acrylic on birch panel
18 x 24 inches, framed
2012
$1,200.00


"In this piece a gray fox wears the Discover Hidden Secrets talisman, which enables the possessor to penetrate everywhere unseen. It is best used for rituals and spells involving divination, scrying or a crystal ball.
The theme of discovering things that are hidden is highlighted by the masks that surround the fox, barn owl and albino raven, and a bat perches above with a scrying pendulum hanging from it’s mouth. A crystal ball sits in the lower right, and the white rose symbolizes “Keep my secret”, the pink representing grace and beauty in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography." 
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"Augurium"
acrylic on birch panel
16 x 20 inches, framed
2012
$900.00


"This piece is about the Ancient Roman practice of Augurs, whose main role was to interpret the will of the gods by studying the flight of the birds; whether they were flying in groups or alone, what noises they make as they fly, direction of flight and what kind of birds they were.  
Only some species of birds could yield valid signs, and the meanings would vary from species to species.  Among them were ravens, woodpeckers and owls; the ones I decided to picture here.
The curved object pictured here is the lituus, which was used as a symbol of office of the augurs to mark them out as a priestly group.
Auspicium would design the technical process of the operation, i.e. aves spicere (the Latin phrase included on the bottom frame of the painting), which means, "looking at the birds".  His result would be the augurium, i.e. the determination, acknowledgement of the presence of the auges, the favor of the god(s), the intention and the final result of the whole operation.
The irises represent "messages", the wild strawberries, "foresight" and "future promises" and the pear blossoms represent "hope, health, longevity" and "good government" in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography.
The talisman that the barn owl holds in it’s mouth is the Fourth Pentacle of Mercury amulet which assists in acquiring knowledge of all things, including reading minds." 

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"For My Little One"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2012
SOLD

"This is a piece I made from a horrific scene I witnessed from my living room window.  It all happened so fast that I didn't even really know what happened at first.  I was sitting at my drawing table and heard a loud sound outside.  I looked out to see a hawk with something in it's claws and a squirrel chasing after him.  
Apparently the hawk had snatched up a baby squirrel from the power line from where the mother squirrel was holding it in her mouth.  I screamed and pounded on the window at the hawk, hoping he would let it go, but it flew away before I could run outside.  I could hear the mother squirrel crying from the trees for what seemed like days later.  
I know that this is just one of the many natural occurrences in the brutal reality that is nature, but it was so excruciating to see it happen; especially when I had seen the mom running around with the baby in it's mouth the day before.
So, I had been wanting to make a painting where the squirrel gets revenge on the hawk that took her little one and brings back his skull, and for it also to look like she's keeping a vigil or visiting the baby's grave.  
She's holding forget-me-nots, which obviously mean "Do not forget me!" and remembrance, and the hawk skull is flanked by peach roses, which symbolize immortality in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography." 
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 "The Sonnenberg Mouse"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, oval, framed
2012
$325.00
SOLD

"This painting was inspired by a childhood memory of traveling to Sonnenberg Gardens in Canandaigua, New York. My parents and I saw an adorable little mouse living among the flowers and fountains, and my parents suggested I write a story about him or her someday. My mom always wanted me to be a children’s book illustrator and writer. Although I haven’t written about the little one, I wanted to make a tribute to him in this painting.
The little mouse scampers along on a fountain, where camellia flowers (contentment) and white bellflowers (constancy) surround him. I still love visiting Sonnenberg Gardens to this day." 
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"Flight/Foresight"
acrylic on birch panel
11 x 14 inches, framed
2012
$600.00
SOLD

"Flight/Foresight" deals with symbolism pertaining to flight (the owl ghosts, dove wings, golden bat skull) and foresight (the scrying crystal, runes, holly and wild strawberry).
A golden bat skull flanked by dove wings overlooks two albino owl ghosts that each hold plants (wild strawberry and holly) symbolizing foresight in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography.  The rune on the bat skull's head is Ansuz, symbolizing Odin; true sight, signals, insight.  The runes flanking the skull are Kenaz (vision, knowledge) and Mannaz (forethought, creativity). A tool of divination, the scrying crystal hangs down from the bat skull's mouth." 
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"Invisibility"
acrylic on birch panel
11 x 14 inches, oval, framed
2012
$600.00


"In this piece a rabbit wears the Provide Invisibility talisman which enables the wearer to “become invisible” from enemies. Not only is she invisible from the grackles perched ominously above, she has made the fox spirit a ghostly skull.
Around the rabbit are violets that stand for watchfulness, and a petunia which means resentment and anger in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography." 
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"The Language of the Birds"
acrylic on birch panel
10 x 10 inches, framed
2012
SOLD

The Language of the Birds is a tale, where a young man yearns to learn the language of the birds upon hearing the sweet song of a nightingale.  After saving some baby birds, the mother of the babies agrees to teach him the language.  He then traveled home and could understand the nightingale's song; it is foretelling his future. Later in his life, when he has been separated from his parents, a king vows to award anyone the hand in marriage of his daughter if they can get three troublesome cawing crows away from his window. The young man listens to the crows (a mother, father and child) and hears that they are arguing about which parent the child crow should follow.  The king tells the crows that the child should follow the father, and they fly away. As a reward, the young man receives the hand of the princess and they live happily ever after.

In this painting, the nightingale sits singing in the upper left, and the crow family (albino) perch chattering in the king's window, discussing which parent the child should follow.  The power triangle amulet hangs from the top of the window, which is for developing personal power. The light pink colored cyclamen mean, "I understand you" in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers.
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"Protect and Create Flanking Sight"
acrylic on birch panel
12 x 12 inches, framed
2011
SOLD

"This piece deals in a small part with my own teenage experiences with the Ouija and Tarot cards; Saturn's seal of protection that the kestrel on the left is holding was something we used to protect ourselves from bad spirits when we used the board.
The kestrel on the left (Protect) deals with protection; besides the protective seal, the flowers in it's claws all represent protection in Victorian flower language or floriography (heather, Queen Anne's Lace, juniper), and the bird on the right (Create) represents creativity/artistic expression; the tarot (the five of wands) it holds symbolizes creativity and will, as does the bunch of oregano in it's claws.
So, overall the piece symbolizes how using the oracle signifying Sight (Ouija planchette with the all-seeing eye) to communicate with spirits can lead to artistic inspiration, but you have to protect yourself against evil. Or, maybe it's 'that which inspires can also be dangerous, so you should be on guard'." 

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"Forest Beauties"
acrylic on birch panel
18 x 24 inches, framed
2012
$1,200.00


"In this painting there are two foxes getting pretty with roses, bluejay-dove hybrids, and a brush and mirror. The roses symbolize beauty in Victorian Flower Language, or Floriography."
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"Tyto Alba"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2011
$300.00

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"Talisman" print
fine art giclee print
signed and numbered by the artist
limited edition of 25
image size= 8 x 10.25, paper size= 9 x 12 inches
$30.00/each




My work from my Modern Eden solo show, Talisman, are now available HERE online.