Friday, May 1, 2020

Horsing Around at Dawn

Tarot Equus- The Fool
Unite and unite, oh let us all unite,
For summer is a-comin' today,
And whither we are going, we all will unite,
In the merry morning of May

Mist on the Princeton Battlegrounds
Happy May, Lovelies!

I have been a practicing Pagan for almost half my lifetime, and completely horse-crazy for damn near all of it.  Beltane is a sabbat I hold near and dear to my heart.  It marks my entry into the Pagan community, and an annual event where my love of that community, folklore, and horses all merge.  The Fool card for Tarot Equus is an homage to that first experience.  
My very first ritual with Grove of the Other Gods, my Druid Grove, was on May 1st, 2006. At dawn on the Princeton Battlegrounds I watched in fascination as the mists rolled back to reveal dancers in white.  They carried scarves to wave or sticks to crack together.  Bells tinkled on their shins and colorful bandoleers.  Half way through the dancing, my new friends and I stepped up to sing an old song, modified from "Padstow" to "Princeton". 

Millstone River Morris
 A strange creature took the field, accompanied by a pirate.  The pirate hopped about in a high-stepping jig.  He held a sun-backed mirror, which he used to lead the beast around the field.  The creature had the vague shape of a horse and rider.  The rider was veiled and swathed in a wide, swinging curtain of colorful skirts.  They flared out as the creature spun and cantered about, revealing the legs of the dancer underneath.  The beast's head was black, with red eyes and a wide smiling snapping mouth.  The mane and tail were white wool yarn full of tangles, flowers, and bells.  Half way through the song he dropped to the ground, to die with the last of winter's chill.  The song paused, crescendo-ed, and the horse jumped up and back to life, symbolizing the new summer and the rebirth of the Earth.  After the song was over, the little 'Oss pranced through the watching crowd, accepting pats from the adults and pulling small pranks on the children. His name is Happy Snappy, the Princeton 'Oss.  The morning wrapped up with a Maypole dance, and everyone joining in to sing Hal-an-Tow.

Happy Snappy
All of this was completely new to me.  I had never heard of Morris Dancers, the 'Obby 'Oss, or Padstow, where these traditions go back centuries, but I was hooked. Its an event I never miss.  As of today, I met Happy Snappy and Grove of the Others Gods 14 years ago.  I served six of those years as Snappy's dancer.  He's been on the Princeton Battlegrounds, at dawn, almost every year for the last 25. The Padstow horses have been dancing far, far longer, and I will write a post about them at a future date, but today I want to remember.  I chose Happy Snappy as my Fool card, in part because the hobby horse's dawn revels began my own journey as a Pagan.


A few of us met over Zoom at dawn this morning to sing the Hobby Horse song and Hal-an-Tow together.  Happy Snappy danced in his own yard in New Brunswick. The Morris Dancers are are doing the same.  I miss my Grove, my community, and I hope that by staying away, no one will be missing when we meet again.  Stay safe.  I love you all.  Happy May, and Blessed Beltane.


Monday, February 17, 2020

Come visit me at Dreamation!


Hello Lovelies!

It's been awhile!  I'm aware that as far as social media's concerned, Drawing Down Lore fell off the face of the Earth in October.  I have returned with an update!

My goal this year is to complete the Major Arcana for Tarot Equus.  In January, I finished the Wheel of Fortune card.  The Wheel will be available on my etsy shop as a postcard.  The Chariot and Strength cards are next.  I would like to go back and redraw some of the first cards I completed several years ago for #RetryJuly. 

I have seen my work improve since I began this project.  I signed up for a Schoolism subscription to keep that momentum going.  Its been a solid ten years since I graduated with my BFA and a refresher would only help me.  I'm currently working through Thomas Fluharty's Drawing Fundamentals class.  So far it's been excellent.  The combination of lectures, assignments, and recordings of past critiques have helped.

The last few months I have also been taking on commissioned works from clients, mostly character portraits for tabletop Gamers.  I'm an avid Pathfinder & Starfinder fan myself, so I'm happy to take these on alongside my long-term projects.  Geeky Gamer art is as fun for me as Geeky Pagan art, and there are points where the two can overlap.  I am open for more commissions.  In the past I've worked on illustrations, tattoo designs, and larger paintings for my clients.  Some of these I have permission to post, some I don't.  The above photo is a character design for a fellow Starfinder player. 

That brings me to my next event- I will once again be in the Artist Alley at Dreamation!  Dreamation is a LARP-Focused gaming convention run by Double Exposure.  If you're in the North Jersey area, come check it out!  I will be drawing commissions, painting custom roses, and giving Tarot readings at my table.  I will also be helping out and giving away shorter Tarot readings at The Puzzling Tea Party at 2:00 PM Saturday.  This is an excellent game run by a friend, and I recommend it if you love tea, Steampunk or Victorian dress, and puzzles.  Dreamation begins at 6:00 pm Thursday, February 20th and runs through Sunday, February 23rd at the Hayatt Regency Morristown and Conference Center in Morristown, NJ.  See you there!