Posts Tagged ‘Pixies’

Fairy Studio Kallies

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Home of the Thicket People Pixies, these beautiful original faery dolls are the work of German artist Miriam of Fairy Studio Kallies. Sculpted in polymer clay with so much attention to detail, they really are outstanding. Miriam’s work has been featured in numerous miniatures magazines around the world and new works, when listed on eBay are highly prized.

Fairy Studio Kallies

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Home of the Thicket People Pixies, these beautiful original faery dolls are the work of German artist Miriam of Fairy Studio Kallies. Sculpted in polymer clay with so much attention to detail, they really are outstanding. Miriam’s work has been featured in numerous miniatures magazines around the world and new works, when listed on eBay are highly prized.

Journey into Faerie

Monday, October 10th, 2011

The Land of Faerie lies just beyond, behind, and over there. Some of its denizens are secretive and solemn, but Garvan Greenbright takes an irreverent view of life, as do the Drunken Pixies, and Starshine-See-Me-Not. Occasional lucky humans, such as artist Iris Rosewether, discover the fae in all their weird variety. It is thanks to them and their friends that our journey was possible.

Written by Sally Odgers and Aaron Pocock, with illustrations also by Aaron, Journey into Faerie is available to buy from Amazon.com.

Journey into Faerie

Monday, October 10th, 2011

The Land of Faerie lies just beyond, behind, and over there. Some of its denizens are secretive and solemn, but Garvan Greenbright takes an irreverent view of life, as do the Drunken Pixies, and Starshine-See-Me-Not. Occasional lucky humans, such as artist Iris Rosewether, discover the fae in all their weird variety. It is thanks to them and their friends that our journey was possible.

Written by Sally Odgers and Aaron Pocock, with illustrations also by Aaron, Journey into Faerie is available to buy from Amazon.com.

The Art of Ollerina

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

UK artist Ollerina’s playful paintings have a charming vintage style, and are filled with frolicking faeries and pixies. Unsurprisingly the vintage inspiration comes from Ollerina’s (aka Karen Hurd) avid collecting of vintage illustrated children’s books from the Golden Era of 1900-1930. But her work isn’t a pastiche – it manages to feel fresh and modern too. You can buy cards, badges and other items featuring Ollerina’s art on Etsy.

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