Posts Tagged ‘Drone’
Monday, May 30th, 2011

German-born artist Gary Lovelace paints delightful scenes of faery folk in their natural habitats surrounded by animals and nature. Coming from an artistic family and having spent years experimenting with art techniques and observing nature, his paintings are a glimpse into an alternate reality “with no limitation, an escape from the drone cold world where everything must make sense.”
Tags: Alternate Reality, Animals And Nature, Art Techniques, Artistic Family, Born Artist, Cold World, Delightful Scenes, Drone, Faery Folk, Glimpse, Lovelace, Natural Habitats, Paintings, Paints
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Monday, May 30th, 2011

German-born artist Gary Lovelace paints delightful scenes of faery folk in their natural habitats surrounded by animals and nature. Coming from an artistic family and having spent years experimenting with art techniques and observing nature, his paintings are a glimpse into an alternate reality “with no limitation, an escape from the drone cold world where everything must make sense.”
Tags: Alternate Reality, Animals And Nature, Art Techniques, Artistic Family, Born Artist, Cold World, Delightful Scenes, Drone, Faery Folk, Glimpse, Lovelace, Natural Habitats, Paintings, Paints
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Robin Crutchfield’s newest album The Hidden Folk is dreamlike and otherworldly – music so underground it can only come from the Hollow Hills. Created in a ‘miner’ key with harp and drone, the 19 tracks have wonderfully evocative song titles like The Hollow Oak My Humble Home, Pearl Sorting Pixies and Trolling The Tin Mines. Please do not think this is twee ‘New Age’ music however! Although every track is infused with whimsy, listening to The Hidden Folk sends shivers up your spine – in the best possible way! It is an album for twilight times and witching hours. Absolutely enticing, enchanting and entrancing…
Tags: Crutchfield, Drone, Harp, Hidden Folk, Music, New Age, Pixies, Shivers, Song Titles, Spine, Tin Mines, Twilight Times, Whimsy, Witching Hours
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Robin Crutchfield’s newest album The Hidden Folk is dreamlike and otherworldly – music so underground it can only come from the Hollow Hills. Created in a ‘miner’ key with harp and drone, the 19 tracks have wonderfully evocative song titles like The Hollow Oak My Humble Home, Pearl Sorting Pixies and Trolling The Tin Mines. Please do not think this is twee ‘New Age’ music however! Although every track is infused with whimsy, listening to The Hidden Folk sends shivers up your spine – in the best possible way! It is an album for twilight times and witching hours. Absolutely enticing, enchanting and entrancing…
Tags: Crutchfield, Drone, Harp, Hidden Folk, Music, New Age, Pixies, Shivers, Song Titles, Spine, Tin Mines, Twilight Times, Whimsy, Witching Hours
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