I Create Wearable Artistic Scarfs Inspired By Owls, Ravens, Swans, And Other Majestic Birds (30 Pics)
I dream so often that I can fly that I have moments where I’m not quite sure if my flying skills are a fantasy or a fact.
In one memorable dream, I was The Goddess of Colour, flying over a landscape of kaleidoscope hues. I felt lost until a voice whispered, “Purple is the way home.” As I flew over fields of lavender, I transformed into a Raven.
In another dream, I became The Guardian of the Gateway. I held a staff while wearing a cloak of gold, fashioned into feathers. I sailed through the galaxy on a galleon ship carried by seven white, sea snake dragons. I was part human, part Barn Owl.
Driven to capture, record, and share my wild encounters and dream time experiences, I explored ideas on canvas merging human form and bird. These flat pieces were lifeless, static, and detached from the viewer.
Who hasn’t spread out their arms imagining the wings of a bird? A solution, take art off the wall, out of the fragile glassed frame, to make it a movable extension of you.
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Guardian of the Imagination
Night Owl in the Lake District
I was wandering around the British countryside interacting with animals. Some wild and some more docile like this beautiful cow. Just behind the wall, there was the sweetest calf almost identical to its mother.
Inspired by the beauty of Mother Nature
It is nature that is the great artist. All I attempt to do is capture a snapshot of the beauty that’s already there.
Mother Nature is my muse
I spent much of my life growing up near Grange over Sands in the Cumbria Lake District. I feel incredibly lucky that I have such vibrant countryside so full of life around me for my whole life. Here the sun sets near my childhood home.
Pheasant Phoenix on lava
Goddess of Fire known on Hawaii as Pelehonuamea or Pele “She who shapes the sacred land.” Pele continues to devour the south of the Big Island with molten lava, creating new land and, in turn, new life, mirroring the life cycle of the Phoenix.
Fiery Phoenix in San Diego’s Botanic Garden
Some theories suggested that the myth originated from the bright colors of a flying male pheasant bursting out from the hedgerow and so was born the Pheasant Phoenix.
Omnipresent Pheasant Phoenix
Comparing wings with Icarus while preparing for our first flight
Mother Nature’s polka dots
Anything worth having doesn’t come easy.
Like Woodpecker, pursue your dreams one peck at a time, a little bit every day.
The Spirit of Woman
The white markings on the back of this Kingfisher represent her life force, the spirit of woman, and mother nature.
Fancy a race Icarus? First one to the sun and back
For millennia, global folklore, myth and religions have described gods, goddesses, angels, deities, and superheroes that fly into the skies with wings of their own or with the ease of a bird.
(Although Icarus didn’t fair too well during his first flight)
Raising awareness for the threatened Bewick’s Swan
My year 2020 started with a special request from the WWT; Could I create something special just for them?
I was delighted to collaborate with the wetlands conservation team to create Wings of the Bewick’s.
‘Morning, Sir’
To follow the tradition to the full, this should be followed with “How’s your wife?” Magpies are monogamous, therefore to see one alone could suggest something unfortunate has happened to the magpie’s lifelong partner. Your optimistic greeting hopes that his loved one is safe and out of harm’s way.
Visual Echoes Studio created the striking horned Magpie goddess.
Raven in Hollywood
You are drawn to the Raven because you recognize that in the darkness there is always a light that you can shine within yourself and outward to heal others.
Raven Roulette
Wearable art from head to toe
This is a collection of wearable art and huge interactive artworks. The Artwear featuring beautiful British birds merged with my stories, dreams, folklore and symbolism.
More room to breathe – face cover that makes a little tent on your face
You can wash and use this face-covering again and again. A more environmentally friendly solution to disposable plastic-based face covers.
Happy followers making the best of a difficult situation
Requests from my followers: A face-cover that gave room to breathe, is made of cotton & machine washable, helped those that wore glasses and made them feel good by featuring my British bird artworks.
Lofty the Barn Owl from The Scottish Owl Centre / Lucy from The Whispering Wild (2nd bottom).
Everyone has the potential to be a superhero
“Wings4Love” is a series of large-sized interactive art pieces, carefully designed to give a beautiful set of wings to everyone.
Saxy Storm Trooper
Mr. Wilson’s Second Liners and a Storm Trooper don their wings at The Highest Point Festival.
There are many ways to wear your wings
This Swan shawl has been created exclusively for the WWT, a not for profit, prominent British conservation charity.
A little splash of colour from Raven, Owl, Phoenix and Kingfisher
Something for your pocket
Collaborations from across the ocean
Talented US mask maker Sarah from Visual Echos Studio created the swan mask for my interactive illuminated wing installation for the Light up Lancaster festival.
Our creative minds connected again when she created another stunning mask inspired by Raven shawl.
Guardian of the Imagination – from a dream to reality
An illuminated, picturesque skyscape to become the ultimate alter-ego of part man, part majestic bird.
Illuminated art for @lightuplancaster
Holbrook Angel
A huge mural for a stunning events venue in Somerset, England. An artwork filled with wedding symbolism, displayed at Holbrook Manor.
We accidentally found this beautiful abandoned building in Rhodes
Each design takes 2 months to complete
Photography and original music: Guy Morris.
Copyright of artwork, film and photography: Sandy Gardner
Film of me creating artwork for conservation
I rejoice that my artistic creations & the natural world have a symbiotic relationship. Mother Nature inspires me & the artwork aids conservation.
Flying High
I enjoyed a childhood mostly outside with free rein to explore the nearby woods and countryside seen in this film.
I have had many magical moments of clarity in the presence of all the wildlife featured in my artworks.
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Share on FacebookThat's very kind of you to say. Sometimes I wonder if its more patience and perseverance with a little bit if talent
Load More Replies...These remind me of harry Potter houses..😅 But all are beautiful... Specially the one with ravens...
Perhaps the scarves could be Phoenixdor, Kingfisherin, RavenWing and HuffleOwl. The Raven artwork is a favourite of mine. Thank you for your compliments xxx
Load More Replies...Oooh beautiful! Out if my price range probably, but a veil with such a print to dance with would be amazing.
Ooo a dance with one of the scarves could be beautiful. Could make a lovely piece of film footage. Thank your for your compliment
Load More Replies...Absolutely brilliant! I love the picture that shows all the ways to wear your wings. So very well thought out. Well done!
Thank you Rita, it is lovely how the wings can be draped in many different ways. Although I think most of us just want to run around with the wings out making swooshing noises (never to old or too grown up!!)
Load More Replies...Stunning absolutely beautiful!! So talented!!! Humbly requests just a plain ole Angel ; )
Beautiful scarves, indeed, but an even more welcome face mask to the tediously boring!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm so happy that you like the face covers. They are so very pretty... does it sound a bit too smug that I think the beautiful birds look a little better than any other covering I see when I am out and about?!! tee-hee (especially those disposable ones)
Load More Replies...Never before did I have to use this sentence.... but... shut up and take my money! I absolutely adore these!
haha it's a funny sentence. I like it! I'm overjoyed that you love the Artwear. Which is your favorite? april2019S...307e63.jpg
Load More Replies...OMG I want all of those gorgeous creations! Especially love the way the wings drape over the arms. Where can we find them?
It's super lovely to hear your excitement. I have a website www.sandygardner.co.uk night-owl-...ce9941.jpg
Load More Replies...Absolutely amazing! What a talent! I too love the owl inspired ones. I would really like one. The small neck one are super also.
Thank you xx Yes the small neck squares are just perfect for Autumn, to keep that seasonal chill from your neck. Barn Owls are the most beautiful bird
Load More Replies...Beautiful designs... I am especially partial to the owl-inspired ones. :D
Barn Owls are a stunning bird. Have you seen a wild one? On turning a tree lined corner of a country lane near Grange over Sands, there was an barn owl standing in the road. With its back to us, the owl flew straight upwards, wings spread out like an angel in the headlights. Wow and WOAH as we nearly hit it... we glimpsed it flying into the night... it was so close
Load More Replies...I was given your raven scarf for Yule a couple of years ago. I wore it to a wedding and everyone thought it was amazing that I was wearing wings
Soooo stunning scarfs! I especially like the photo of "Night Owl in the Lake District".
When I met the cow!! The photograph was take near Cartmel in the Lake District. It's on the area I grew up where my mother still lives. There are many country side paths meandering through woods and I'll often see various wildlife. footpath-n...77acfd.jpg
Load More Replies...That's very kind of you to say. Sometimes I wonder if its more patience and perseverance with a little bit if talent
Load More Replies...These remind me of harry Potter houses..😅 But all are beautiful... Specially the one with ravens...
Perhaps the scarves could be Phoenixdor, Kingfisherin, RavenWing and HuffleOwl. The Raven artwork is a favourite of mine. Thank you for your compliments xxx
Load More Replies...Oooh beautiful! Out if my price range probably, but a veil with such a print to dance with would be amazing.
Ooo a dance with one of the scarves could be beautiful. Could make a lovely piece of film footage. Thank your for your compliment
Load More Replies...Absolutely brilliant! I love the picture that shows all the ways to wear your wings. So very well thought out. Well done!
Thank you Rita, it is lovely how the wings can be draped in many different ways. Although I think most of us just want to run around with the wings out making swooshing noises (never to old or too grown up!!)
Load More Replies...Stunning absolutely beautiful!! So talented!!! Humbly requests just a plain ole Angel ; )
Beautiful scarves, indeed, but an even more welcome face mask to the tediously boring!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm so happy that you like the face covers. They are so very pretty... does it sound a bit too smug that I think the beautiful birds look a little better than any other covering I see when I am out and about?!! tee-hee (especially those disposable ones)
Load More Replies...Never before did I have to use this sentence.... but... shut up and take my money! I absolutely adore these!
haha it's a funny sentence. I like it! I'm overjoyed that you love the Artwear. Which is your favorite? april2019S...307e63.jpg
Load More Replies...OMG I want all of those gorgeous creations! Especially love the way the wings drape over the arms. Where can we find them?
It's super lovely to hear your excitement. I have a website www.sandygardner.co.uk night-owl-...ce9941.jpg
Load More Replies...Absolutely amazing! What a talent! I too love the owl inspired ones. I would really like one. The small neck one are super also.
Thank you xx Yes the small neck squares are just perfect for Autumn, to keep that seasonal chill from your neck. Barn Owls are the most beautiful bird
Load More Replies...Beautiful designs... I am especially partial to the owl-inspired ones. :D
Barn Owls are a stunning bird. Have you seen a wild one? On turning a tree lined corner of a country lane near Grange over Sands, there was an barn owl standing in the road. With its back to us, the owl flew straight upwards, wings spread out like an angel in the headlights. Wow and WOAH as we nearly hit it... we glimpsed it flying into the night... it was so close
Load More Replies...I was given your raven scarf for Yule a couple of years ago. I wore it to a wedding and everyone thought it was amazing that I was wearing wings
Soooo stunning scarfs! I especially like the photo of "Night Owl in the Lake District".
When I met the cow!! The photograph was take near Cartmel in the Lake District. It's on the area I grew up where my mother still lives. There are many country side paths meandering through woods and I'll often see various wildlife. footpath-n...77acfd.jpg
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