Honestly, it’s a really nice piece! I should’ve waited until I was fully awake before posting 😞
It made me think about that porm “rhyme of the old mariner”, where sailors were stuck on a calm sea (no wind at all, I’m not sure what’s the real sailing term for that).
I don’t remember the full details, but a guy killed an albatross and got cursed for that. They hung the albatross around his neck as a sign of the curse.
Thus, bird + dead ship made me think of that story!
That’s one peculiar albatross, I like it.
It’s a cormorant. There’s a lot of them by the water where I live.
I think that’s a snake bird.
edit: unearned confidence got me again
I used a cormorant as reference, but they do look a lot alike. Didn’t know these kind of bird. They look very cool!
Honestly, it’s a really nice piece! I should’ve waited until I was fully awake before posting 😞
It made me think about that porm “rhyme of the old mariner”, where sailors were stuck on a calm sea (no wind at all, I’m not sure what’s the real sailing term for that).
I don’t remember the full details, but a guy killed an albatross and got cursed for that. They hung the albatross around his neck as a sign of the curse.
Thus, bird + dead ship made me think of that story!
Thank you very much 😊 Someone else mentioned this poem as well! I’m gonna listen to it when drawing tonight. Ian McKellan reads it in this video
Dead calm sea is common in the area of the equatorial atlantic called the doldrums