Posts Tagged ‘Australian Artist’

Faeries & Enchantment Out Now

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

The spring issue of FAE is filled with faery magic, literally! As Lucy Cavendish shows us how to do ‘Spell Crafting’ with our faerie allies. Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths (Cottingley Fairies) tells tales of real life faery encounters, and Elizabeth-Jane Baldry talks about the Fynoderee, illustrated by Alan Lee. We look at the artwork of some Cornish artists, including Peter Pracownik, Patrick Gamble and more! We meet some Unicorn Queens, and see some Enchanted Dream Wear in our special fashion features. Kitchen Faery, Sharon William’s prepares something sweet for Valentines Day and Australian artist Kim Turner shows us her cup cake faeries. Felicity Fyr Le Fay helps us to act on our ‘Faery Calling’ in a new 4 part series, and Doreen Virtue starts us off on the right track for 2012 with her Fairy card column for the spring months. Ceri Norman teaches us all about ‘Elf & Safety’ Icelandic Style! We look at the stunning inspiring sculptures of Lorell Lehman, and Bryony Whistlecraft talks us through the ‘Elfin Calendar’ illustrated by Aaron Pocock. We welcome back Hannah Titania who is now a regular columnist for FAE, and in this issue she talks about and shares some faery photographs, and much much more inside this jam-packed spring edition of FAE!

Faeries & Enchantment Out Now

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The spring issue of FAE is filled with faery magic, literally! As Lucy Cavendish shows us how to do ‘Spell Crafting’ with our faerie allies. Christine Lynch, daughter of Frances Griffiths (Cottingley Fairies) tells tales of real life faery encounters, and Elizabeth-Jane Baldry talks about the Fynoderee, illustrated by Alan Lee. We look at the artwork of some Cornish artists, including Peter Pracownik, Patrick Gamble and more! We meet some Unicorn Queens, and see some Enchanted Dream Wear in our special fashion features. Kitchen Faery, Sharon William’s prepares something sweet for Valentines Day and Australian artist Kim Turner shows us her cup cake faeries. Felicity Fyr Le Fay helps us to act on our ‘Faery Calling’ in a new 4 part series, and Doreen Virtue starts us off on the right track for 2012 with her Fairy card column for the spring months. Ceri Norman teaches us all about ‘Elf & Safety’ Icelandic Style! We look at the stunning inspiring sculptures of Lorell Lehman, and Bryony Whistlecraft talks us through the ‘Elfin Calendar’ illustrated by Aaron Pocock. We welcome back Hannah Titania who is now a regular columnist for FAE, and in this issue she talks about and shares some faery photographs, and much much more inside this jam-packed spring edition of FAE!

Forgotten Forest Fantasy Figures

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

The Forgotten Forest is home to witches, faeries, dragons, goblins and many more one of a kind sculpted art dolls. They are the work of Australian artist Michael Palmer. Coming from a film make-up and special effects background, Michael has been sculpting his fantasy creatures for over a decade, and his creations can now be found in collections around the globe. Michael’s work has won awards, and it is easy to see why, not only are the pieces extremely high quality, there is a certain irresistible black humour evident – like the Venus Faery Trap shown here.

Forgotten Forest Fantasy Figures

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

The Forgotten Forest is home to witches, faeries, dragons, goblins and many more one of a kind sculpted art dolls. They are the work of Australian artist Michael Palmer. Coming from a film make-up and special effects background, Michael has been sculpting his fantasy creatures for over a decade, and his creations can now be found in collections around the globe. Michael’s work has won awards, and it is easy to see why, not only are the pieces extremely high quality, there is a certain irresistible black humour evident – like the Venus Faery Trap shown here.

Pixiegirl Felt Faerie Clothing

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Australian textile artist Sarah-Maria makes the most wonderful organic felt clothing for pixies and forest sprites. Using beautiful hand dyed wool, each item is lovingly created and totally unique. “I want my clothing to be inspiring to wear for all those beautiful amazing people that just want something really different and unique to wear and make them feel special.” You can purchase your own piece of wearable art from the Frixiegirl etsy store.

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