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Re: Strip: The King Lives
By:Peter
Date: 11/4/2003, 4:01 pm
In Response To: Strip: The King Lives *Pic* (Ted Henry)

Absolutely Fabulous! Like you, I am intrigued by Ravens. I was going to name my SOF after the Raven, but the boat ended up being white... (different name, different story.)

Tulugaq is Inuktitut for Raven. There is also a common sea mullosc called a Tulugarnaq - which seemed to me like a great name for a kayak. The chief characteristics of Tulugarnaq are its black colour and the way it "flaps" its way through the water using two "wings" (paddle?). These attributes earned it its name, "little sea raven", and also reflect the legend of how it originated from an unfortunate raven.

The Raven Who Was Anxious To Be Married

A little sparrow was grieving for her husband who had not returned. She was fond of him because he used to catch worms for her. As she sat weeping, a raven came up to her and asked, "What are you crying for"? "I am crying for my husband who has not returned. I was fond of him because he caught worms for me", said the sparrow. "Weeping is not seemly for those who can hop about on the top of the blades of grass. Marry me – me, with my lovely high forehead, broad temples, long beard, and large beak. You shall sleep under my wings, and dainty dung shall be your food." The sparrow replied, "I will not marry you, just because you have a high forehead, broad temples, long beard, and large beak – and because you offer me dung for food".

So the raven went his way, and went to make love to the wild geese. And he was so sick with love that he could not sleep. The wild geese were just about to fly away when he reached them. "As a silly sparrow had rejected me, I should like to marry you", said the raven to two geese. "You arrive just as we are about to fly away", said the geese. "I will come with you", said the raven. "But see, that is impossible for anyone who cannot rest on the sea. There are no icebergs that way", replied the geese. "Never mind! I will sail through the air". And so the raven took the two geese as his wives. Then the wild geese set off and the raven with them, but it was not long before he began to drop behind, he was so tired and drowsy. "Something to rest upon! Place yourselves side by side!" he cried. And his two wives placed themselves side by side on the water while their comrades went on. The raven settled himself upon their backs and fell asleep. But when his wives saw the other wild geese getting farther and farther away, they shook the raven off into the sea and flew on. "Something to rest upon!" shrieked the raven, as it fell with a great splash into the water, and its soul became the little "sea raven."

: It's not born yet, but at least it has a heartbeat. This project is
: approaching the gestation period of a whale I think. The photo was taken
: this morning just after the first fill coat, so there's lots more work to
: do. It's darn hard to get a decent shot what with the high gloss and the
: crampted work space, so I offer up just a detail shot for now.

: I have always been enamored with the wily raven, even though he steals my
: lunch when I'm not looking. Rather than follow native designs, I came up
: with my own interpretation. This photo looks a little busy, but it's a
: small part of the whole boat which in total looks much cleaner. The
: different woods are light WRC, dark WRC, AYC pinstripes, Peruvian Walnut,
: and abalone for the eyes. The glass is the tough-as-nails but very hard to
: work with 6 oz. satin s-2 glass. Most of it came out OK. Once the dings
: start accumulating, no one will notice anything but the beautiful thing it
: is.

: Ted

Messages In This Thread

Strip: The King Lives *Pic*
Ted Henry -- 11/3/2003, 7:49 pm
Re: Strip: The King Lives
Peter -- 11/4/2003, 4:01 pm
Re: Cool story, thanks *NM*
Ted Henry -- 11/5/2003, 5:48 pm
Awesome Ted! *NM*
Chip Sandresky -- 11/4/2003, 12:44 pm
stop there.
mike allen -- 11/4/2003, 12:22 pm
Very nice
Sam McFadden -- 11/4/2003, 12:15 am
Nice work, Ted! Beautifully done! *NM*
Robert N Pruden -- 11/3/2003, 11:13 pm
Sweeeeet!! *NM*
Marcel -- 11/3/2003, 10:56 pm
Re: Strip: The King Lives
KenB -- 11/3/2003, 10:50 pm
Re: Strip: The King Lives
Ted Henry -- 11/3/2003, 11:22 pm
Re: Love that bird!
John Schroeder -- 11/3/2003, 9:54 pm
Re: Strip: The King Lives
Reg Lake -- 11/3/2003, 8:19 pm
Re: Strip: OK, I'm working on it *NM*
Ted Henry -- 11/3/2003, 11:25 pm
Re: Strip: The King Lives
Lennie Hawkins -- 11/3/2003, 7:55 pm