View this Artist's ProfileView this Artist's PortfolioLearn how to Commission Art from this ArtistView this Artist's Show Entries

  RUTH J JAMIESON   
  Ontario Canada  
  Email This Artist  Visit This Artist's Web Site  View This Artists's items available at Imagekind.com    



<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 3     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 1 of 13                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View
Art: KAZUL THE KING by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
"KAZUL THE KING"
RUTH J JAMIESON
From Show:
'B & W Portraits'


Art: SOULMATES by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
"SOULMATES"
RUTH J JAMIESON
From Show:
'B & W Portraits'


Art: TRUEMAN by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
"TRUEMAN"
RUTH J JAMIESON
From Show:
'B & W Portraits'


Art: ENIGMA by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
"ENIGMA"
RUTH J JAMIESON
From Show:
'B & W Portraits'


Art: Merlin by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
"Merlin"
RUTH J JAMIESON
From Show:
'B & W Portraits'


"KAZUL THE KING"

Art: KAZUL THE KING by Artist RUTH J JAMIESON
 Add To Your Favorite ArtCreate and Send an ECard from this ArtView Larger Image of art 
 
Media:  Digital Photography
Dimensions:  14 x 11.5
Date of Work:  Spring 2007

Kazul is the King of our household. She is definitely a royal 'we'. A talking cat, she is quick to voice her opinions, questions and demands on almost any subject. Kazul echo-locates us in the house with repetitive calls in response to our voices. When a cuddle is called for or the food dish is empty or we lie in too late in the morning we receive a severe tongue lashing from this monarch. The name Kazul comes from 'The Enchanted Forest Chronicles' written by Patricia C. Wrede. The King of the dragons in those stories is Kazul, a female dragon. In this enchanted forest story, gender roles are stood on their ends and all manner of different possibilities are explored. Being the King of the Dragons there is not about gender, but the job description. Being the Queen is apparently 'quite boring'. On this particular day, Kazul was lounging on the table in the sun. When I took a first shot, she began posing for me like a model. She was quite coquetish. I currently use a Kodak Easyshare C875. This shot was cropped to this size and composition.

Artist:
RUTH J JAMIESON  View this Artist's Profile
Ontario, Canada
 Show Award Winner - see the art
View this Artist's profile, here, at EBSQ! Email This Artist  Visit This Artist's Web Site  View This Artists's items available at Imagekind.com 
Add To Your Favorite Artists


<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 3     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 1 of 13                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View