Posts Tagged ‘Illustration’
The Veil of Queen Mab
Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Italian duo Hexperos‘ second album, The Veil of Queen Mab, pays homage to the queen of fairies and dreams. 3 years in the making, the 13 songs feature the beautiful vocals of singer Alessandra and encompass classical, medieval, baroque, Celtic and Mediterranean elements. The result is an beautiful otherworldly opus which transports the listener. Pressed on gold disc and housed in a matt-varnished Digipak with gold foil print, The Veil of Queen Mab comes with a 16-page booklet beautifully illustrated with visuals by Polish artist Malgorzata Maj, of Sarachmet Photography & Illustration.
The Veil of Queen Mab
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
Italian duo Hexperos‘ second album, The Veil of Queen Mab, pays homage to the queen of fairies and dreams. 3 years in the making, the 13 songs feature the beautiful vocals of singer Alessandra and encompass classical, medieval, baroque, Celtic and Mediterranean elements. The result is an beautiful otherworldly opus which transports the listener. Pressed on gold disc and housed in a matt-varnished Digipak with gold foil print, The Veil of Queen Mab comes with a 16-page booklet beautifully illustrated with visuals by Polish artist Malgorzata Maj, of Sarachmet Photography & Illustration.
Featured Artist: Naomi von Monsta
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Fae Nation is proud to present our newest Featured Artist, Naomi von Monsta. Naomi is an illustration graduate with a love of the darker side of faerie. Her work is haunting and a little unsettling, yet beautifully ethereal. It very refreshing to see an artist explore the Unseelie Court for a change, and I hope you agree! To see more of Naomi’s work please visit the gallery, or take a peek at her art blog.
Featured Artist: Naomi von Monsta
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Fae Nation is proud to present our newest Featured Artist, Naomi von Monsta. Naomi is an illustration graduate with a love of the darker side of faerie. Her work is haunting and a little unsettling, yet beautifully ethereal. It very refreshing to see an artist explore the Unseelie Court for a change, and I hope you agree! To see more of Naomi’s work please visit the gallery, or take a peek at her art blog.