"Three moons, ever watching Three peaks underneath Each peak afire Can I get no relief?"
- The Words of Peregrinus, may he live forever in dreams.
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This piece is a tribute to the things that lit the creative spark in me as a child in the 1980s.
Specifically, Bakshi’s Lord of the Rings film, which is branded indelibly on my imagination (particularly the backgrounds) & the work of Roger Dean.
But it is about reaching back to all of the things that sparked my imagination into life. An open & unspoiled landscape, perfect for a quest. The warm nostalgia of VHS.
There is no figure - I want you to be the protagonist. I hope that whoever views it can sense the adventure ahead & the embrace of a childhood happily lost in books & films.
Being a piece of my work, it ties into my Big Story. The three moons, the mention of Peregrinus & the title itself - a mountain range seen on a map I’ve shared many times, but perhaps viewed here for the first time at the genesis of the story.
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"Three moons, ever watching Three peaks underneath Each peak afire Can I get no relief?"
- The Words of Peregrinus, may he live forever in dreams.
.......
This piece is a tribute to the things that lit the creative spark in me as a child in the 1980s.
Specifically, Bakshi’s Lord of the Rings film, which is branded indelibly on my imagination (particularly the backgrounds) & the work of Roger Dean.
But it is about reaching back to all of the things that sparked my imagination into life. An open & unspoiled landscape, perfect for a quest. The warm nostalgia of VHS.
There is no figure - I want you to be the protagonist. I hope that whoever views it can sense the adventure ahead & the embrace of a childhood happily lost in books & films.
Being a piece of my work, it ties into my Big Story. The three moons, the mention of Peregrinus & the title itself - a mountain range seen on a map I’ve shared many times, but perhaps viewed here for the first time at the genesis of the story.