Showing posts with label book illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book illustration. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2019

The Chalice



Cynethrith, the heroine of Courting Trouble, is visiting the abbey her mother founded. As Christianity was taking root in Anglo Saxon England, rich patrons demonstrated their piety by establishing abbeys and furnishing them with treasures and relics. Cynethrith describes what she sees. 
The altar, covered with a gold-embroidered frontal, held a silver and gold chalice [my mother] had commissioned in East Anglia: around its rim fantastic birds interlaced so cleverly that you could hardly tell where one began and the other ended. Her father had bought the imposing altar cross of gold and precious stones from a Byzantine trader. In its center a tiny vial contained a drop of St. Etheldreda’s blood. My eye came back to the chancel arch—its grappling angels and demons carved by a sculptor my mother had brought in from Kent—then was pulled to the center of the choir where, in darkness beneath the floor, lay my mother.

Sunday, May 26, 2019

The Abbey Chapel

The interior of an Anglo Saxon abbey chapel in 801. It is constructed of wood and very dark.

A nunnery plays an important part in Courting Trouble. Buildings in early Anglo Saxon times were almost all made of wood, and windows were scarce. In this drawing from my sketchbook we see what the heroine sees as she waits for her friend in the chapel's dark interior.

Anticipation of the king’s visit and the activity it generated in Easton blocked out all other concerns for a while. . . . Then one night, too excited to sleep, the knowledge that the court was coming formed the backbone of a solution so simple that it seemed inevitable. I knew there were members of the old guard among the councilors and thanes, even during the current regime. I began to think, or rather, to be convinced, that if I could find a way to get into the palace I might, somehow, make a powerful friend or two who could help me hang on to my inheritance. There must be someone who remembered my mother. I would do this despite the current king, a despicable man if ever there was one.

These were my thoughts as I came to the Itchen road and turned off into the abbey. Within its gates, in contrast to my unsettled state, all was quiet. Figuring the sisters must be at Nones, I stabled my horse and went to the church, entering as inconspicuously as possible. I stood at the back of the tall timber building, dark as a tomb, my eye drawn to the distant altar candles sparkling on gold treasure.

Sunday, May 5, 2019

A Wessex Warrior

Sketchbook illustration of a warrior in the year 801 entering the town of Winchester, England. He carries a shield and wears a helmet. He looks fierce.

 Last week I posted an illustration of a group of warriors entering Winchester as part of the royal entourage depicted in Courting Trouble. This week's drawing from my sketchbook is up close and personal. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley.

The men carried broad round wooden shields with decorated iron bosses in the middle. I noticed one huge warrior whose front teeth were missing. His shield was covered with deerskin and had an iron bar across it. The dome of his boss came to a cruel looking point and had probably poked out more than one man’s eye.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

From the Sketchbook: Scene 3

villagers, horses, Abbot, King, flowers, servants, trees, sheepfold, youths climb a wall

Sketchbook illustrations for  Scene 3 of Courting Trouble by Elaine Drew. In this scene, the villagers meet to discuss how to survive the King's expected visit to the nearby town of Winchester. One of the villagers recounts a story she has heard about the queen: an Abbot has seen her consorting with her favorite warriors in the guise of a horse. The Abbot hurries to the Castle and tells the King what he has seen. The queen presents the Abbot with some flowers, and he is mysteriously found dead the next morning. The villagers hide livestock in the scrubby woods near the village, and some youths are sent to climb the town's walls to keep a look out for the King's arrival.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

From the Sketchbook:Scene 2

Illustrations for Scene 2 of Courting Trouble by Elaine Drew; Cynethrith's mother, an archer; the empty throne of Wessex; servants overhear lovers; warriors storm the king and his mistress; the mistress if burned at the stake; her husband remarries a very young girl; Wessex gets a puppet king,
This chapter of Courting Trouble tells us why the people of Wessex do not like their King. A power hungry and resentful prince sets his warriors against the legitimate king, killing him while he is visiting his mistress. All who are eligible and of age to take the king's place are killed in the skirmish. The mistress is burned for infidelity, and her husband remarries a very young girl. Wessex's enemy, Mercia, takes over the kingdom by installing the puppet king Beorhtric.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Elfwinne, a Lady of the Court


Elfwine is a lady at King Beorhtric's court in the novel Courting Trouble. She is a friend of the queen, Odburh. In the following passage, the novel's heroine, Cynetrith, is introduced to Elfwinne, who entertains her friends with a riddle.
“This is my friend Elfwinne,” [Prince Athelstan] said.
“Nice to meet you,” I said, smiling warmly.
“You have the greatest smile,” said Athelstan. The young man accompanying Elfwinne grimaced.
“And this,” said Athelstan, indicating the youth, “is my best friend Yurmin.”
“Hello, Yurmin,” I said. He seemed to be far away.
“I just heard this one today,” said Elfwinne. “ ‘Outside I’m ornamented. Inside I’m dark. A lady takes care of me and, when her lord is feeling valiant, takes me to him. He upends me and puts a hairy thing in me. It’s a tight fit. Soon he’ll be thrusting. What am I?’”
We all looked at each other and giggled.

Monday, November 26, 2018

The Stepmother

The stepmother in this tale makes a living as an illuminator and an emboiderer in the year 801 in Wessex. She lives near the cathedral of Winchester. In the picture she is working at an emboridery frame with the piece she is working on sewn to the frame. It enables the work to sit before her in the same way that an artist's work is propped on an easel.

Cynethrith's stepmother, Waldberg, a character in  Courting Trouble
[My stepmother] was sitting behind an embroidery frame, working gold thread onto a fabric strip for the bishop’s vestment. Her two daughters were with her. Hilda was standing near my stepmother reciting, with more feeling than required, a poem about the crumbling remains of a once magnificent city that had been built by giants.

Meet Egbert

A warrior has come to Winchester to infiltrate the court and reclaim his birthright. Wessex, 801.

The heroine, who has climbed a tree looking for her lost dog, sees a strange encampment hidden in the forest. This is her first impression of Egbert, a character in Courting Trouble.
. . . a tall warrior stepped out. I don’t know what it was about him, but I think I stopped breathing. The servants went about their tasks with increased diligence. There was nothing soft about the man. His muscular frame was covered from shoulder to waist by a shirt made of shiny metal rings. Below that you could see the points of the leather shirt he wore beneath. He wore no helmet. The angles of his cheekbones seemed to provide their own protection. Were his eyes narrow, or was he squinting in the sun? The light glinted off the gold hilt of his sword, and I sensed danger in a primordial way, like a hare smelling a fox. I wondered how many women he had ravished, how many men he had killed.

Monday, November 19, 2018

The Villagers

A group of villagers in Easton, near Winchester, scheme to get the king and his court to leave town. The year is 801.

The villagers are scheming to get the royal entourage out of town. They don't want to feed the court while they winter in Winchester. Courting Trouble
The villagers had assembled under the yew trees, and the royals were the hot topic. One of the women had apparently heard a good one about the queen.

An Enchanted Evening

In Courting Trouble a young warrior is eager to prove himself. He goes in search of conquest. Along the way, he is directed to an encha...