Posts Tagged ‘Witches’

The Art of Emily Balivet

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Emily Balivet’s beautiful paintings explore the mystical feminine elements of ancient goddess mythologies in a style that echoes her interest in the Pre-Raphaelite and Art Nouveau movements. The paintings portray faeries, witches, goddesses and medieval maidens, and many have faerie beings hidden amongst the rich foliage. A multitude of original paintings, prints and cards are available through Emily’s etsy store.

The Art of Emily Balivet

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Emily Balivet’s beautiful paintings explore the mystical feminine elements of ancient goddess mythologies in a style that echoes her interest in the Pre-Raphaelite and Art Nouveau movements. The paintings portray faeries, witches, goddesses and medieval maidens, and many have faerie beings hidden amongst the rich foliage. A multitude of original paintings, prints and cards are available through Emily’s etsy store.

The Fairy’s Song

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Cara and Christi Brown are identical twin sisters living in California who work and create together. The Fairy’s Song is their first book, collecting works from both sisters, with a forward by Amy Brown. Their colourful and whimsical paintings feature faeries, mermaids, dragons, witches, goblins and literary and mythical creatures. The images are accompanied throughout by lively rhymes which bring the paintings to life. Running to 144 pages, The Fairy’s Song has plenty to delight faerie fans of all ages.
The Fairy’s Song is published by Schiffer and in the UK and Europe is available from Bushwood Books.

The Fairy’s Song

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Cara and Christi Brown are identical twin sisters living in California who work and create together. The Fairy’s Song is their first book, collecting works from both sisters, with a forward by Amy Brown. Their colourful and whimsical paintings feature faeries, mermaids, dragons, witches, goblins and literary and mythical creatures. The images are accompanied throughout by lively rhymes which bring the paintings to life. Running to 144 pages, The Fairy’s Song has plenty to delight faerie fans of all ages.
The Fairy’s Song is published by Schiffer and in the UK and Europe is available from Bushwood Books.

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.

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