Dragons , Monsters and Angels – a Ceramics Exhibition Review
![William de Morgan plate in blue and white with Medieval dragon motif , one of the mythical creatures at Cannon Hall](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/De-Morgan-1-1004x1024.jpg?resize=525%2C535)
We went a couple of times to our local stately home Cannon Hall quite recently to look at the “Mythical Creatures” display, taken from their famous ceramics collection.
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The Dragons – Mythical Creatures at Cannon Hall
It was really very impressive. And I felt quite inspired by the fascinating dragon vase and the plate upstairs in the gallery. In fact , they were produced by the famous Victorian designer William de Morgan . He married Evelyn , whose family lived in Cannon Hall. ( She was , of course a famous artist in her own right ). Actually , this particularly caught my eye as it was a medieval depiction of a dragon . As you can see , it looks like a huge worm or serpent, with no wings. So I painted my own version, first in watercolour [ see above] and then acrylic.
![Acrylic painting of a green dragon with no wings surrounded by flames , in a mountain landscape one of the Mythical creatures at Cannon Hall](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/75246589_1474226692735114_1242883597531086848_o-1-1024x1024.jpg?resize=525%2C525)
I modelled my acrylic painting on this style of imaginary beast – it still took me a while to figure out how to make the body look realistic without the wings.
Some Other Mythical Creatures
![Pencil drawing of the head and shoulders of a ceramic statuette of the Greek God Pan](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/71723413_1442293045928479_5564785543977369600_o-1-892x1024.jpg?resize=525%2C603)
I had a great time sketching the ceramic bust of the Greek god Pan that was also displayed upstairs .Surprisingly ,the porcelain piece was so delicately coloured that the flesh was quite convincing and realistic ! In fact , I really enjoyed the challenge of drawing his crown of leaves, pointed ears and horns too.
![Greek style plate in orange and black with angels - one of the photos in my exhibition review.](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_20191222_145944.jpg?resize=525%2C453)
![Black and orange bowl with sphinx motif](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/75242146_2861628257205461_8072169086102011904_n.jpg?resize=525%2C394)
Back downstairs, you could see all the mythical creatures you could think of . And a few you never would have thought of . So , there were fairies, gods, dragons, angels, unicorns, sphinxes and other strange hybrids of human and animal origin. To be honest, I was even inspired to paint my own angel this Christmas. To see more angels, look at my December post ‘ Christmas Paintings in Acrylic on Canvas ‘ here
![A watercolour sketch of an angel with golden wings , inspired by the images of mythical creatures in the ceramic collection.](https://i1.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/20200602_155858-1.jpg?fit=525%2C602)
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This is a real treasure house of plates, sculpture, vases and tableware. So I’m looking forward to the next display that the curators will, no doubt, put together.
![A beautifully illustrated page from an old journal with illustrations of mythical creatures](https://i0.wp.com/margarethallfineart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/IMG_20191222_145606-1024x662.jpg?resize=525%2C339)
Finally , the image above is from a sketchbook kept by one of the residents of Cannon Hall , in the past. As you can tell , the beautiful detail on these imaginary beasts is quite exceptional.
To sum up , there was loads of inspiration for creative work, if only I had the time ! I hope you enjoyed my little exhibition review .