Posts Tagged ‘Magic’

The Art of Dan Goodfellow

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Our first Featured Artist of 2012 is Dan Goodfellow. An artist/illustrator living and working in Glastonbury UK, Dan draws inspiration from mythology and legends of his Celtic homeland, the imaginings of his inner world and the vision of great artists before him. His work has graced the pages of various books, including Nature Spirits; Wyrd Lore and Wild fey Magic. Please visit the gallery to view more of Dan’s work.

The Art of Dan Goodfellow

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Our first Featured Artist of 2012 is Dan Goodfellow. An artist/illustrator living and working in Glastonbury UK, Dan draws inspiration from mythology and legends of his Celtic homeland, the imaginings of his inner world and the vision of great artists before him. His work has graced the pages of various books, including Nature Spirits; Wyrd Lore and Wild fey Magic. Please visit the gallery to view more of Dan’s work.

How Pwyll Met Rhiannon

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Perfect for the fast approaching Samhain (Halloween), a night when the veil between this world and faerie is thin, is this tale from StoryFolkSinger Paul C Newman. How Pwyll met Rhiannon is taken from the Mabinogion, the collection of Welsh pre-Christian mythology. In the best Bardic tradition Paul tells the tale with musical accompaniments, bringing the magic of this ancient story to life. Each full moon Paul releases another collection of stories and songs which you can listen to on the StoryFolkSinger website.

How Pwyll Met Rhiannon

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Perfect for the fast approaching Samhain (Halloween), a night when the veil between this world and faerie is thin, is this tale from StoryFolkSinger Paul C Newman. How Pwyll met Rhiannon is taken from the Mabinogion, the collection of Welsh pre-Christian mythology. In the best Bardic tradition Paul tells the tale with musical accompaniments, bringing the magic of this ancient story to life. Each full moon Paul releases another collection of stories and songs which you can listen to on the StoryFolkSinger website.

The Art of Sharyn Turner

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Jack in the Green is the online gallery of illustrator Sharyn Turner. Working mainly in pen and ink and watercolour, Sharyn’s work is inspired by the magic and tradition so inherent in England’s rich landscape. The paintings feature green men, fay maidens, pagan gods, mermaids, wistful princesses, and fairy folk. High quality giclee prints and greetings cards are available for many of the images.

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