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Samhain

The celebration of Samhain (pronounced in proper Gaelic: 'sow-in') came from the Celtic peoples many centuries ago. It's a time which is thought to be when the division between the living and the dead was at its thinnest. Meaning denizens of the afterlife could communicate or even cross over back to the land of the living. The celebration of this day comes from trying to appease the dead. Cernunos--the Forest Lord in all his autumn finery--cape of various autumn leaves, crimson mask and golden torque--celebrates on Samhain eve--October 31st--Halloween! He has summoned various goblins and creatures from the nearby woods to celebrate with him. I particulary love the little scampering JOL pumpkin goblins with leafy legs and arms--and, of course--not to be left behind--the satyr making sure he has the largest Pumpkin that he could get! Ever the 'pretty boy'--our Cernunos or Cerrunos as he is sometimes called--one can still sense his restrained virility and masculine presence as he stands by an ancient oak tree. The wonderfully smiling lady-in-the-moon shines her light on the gathering--making everything almost as clear as day!. Beautiful colors on this piece. Done in acrylics on canvas panel. © Jade Bengco Prints are available at http://www.etsy.com/shop/jadegoblin

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Melissa Davies 27 Sep 2012

I really enjoy this piece

Artist Reply: Thanks for the kind words, Melissa!

joseph jusinski 08 Oct 2011

Really great art work. Beautiful. joeyj

Artist Reply: Thanks so much, Joey!

Steve Farr 19 Oct 2010

Wow! Wonderful illustration for the season, Jade!!! Nice style!!~S

Artist Reply: Many thanks, again!