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Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Brittany
Calliagh Berra Lough, Slieve Gullion Way, County Armagh, Northern Ireland - August 14, 2012: (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, technogypsie.com. To purchase this photo, go to www.technogypsie.com/photography/?tcp_product_category=photo
Slieve Gullion (Siabh gCuilinn, The mountains of the steep slope) stands at a height of 573 meters in the centre of the Ring of Gullion and is the highest mountain in County Armagh. On the southern summit, a large Neolithic burial chamber known locally as 'Calliagh Berra's House' is the highest surviving passage tomb in Ireland, Local folklore tells how the famous Irish Giant, Finn McCool was bewitched by the wicked Calliagh Berra. Touched by her sandness, Finn was tricked into diving into the bottomless lake to retrieve her lost ring. The mighty Finn surfaced some time later with the ring but he had fallen under her spell and emerged an old man with hair as white as snow. Eventually, Calliagh Berra was forced to undo her evil spell and Finn regained his former physique, with the exception of his beautiful blonde hair. The story still goes that if anyone swims in that treacherous lake, their hair will turn white! ~ landmark sign at Slieve Gullion. Slieve Gullion- it's volcanic roots! Rising 576 meters above the surrounding countryside, Slieve Gullion dominates the landscape of south Armagh and lies at the centre of a pronounced ring of hills known as the Ring of Gullion. Together, these features are testament to a time in Ireland's history when volcanoes ruled the landscape. Both the mountain and its surrounding ring of hills represent the eroded heart of a volcano that existed here around 60 million years ago. At that time, Europe and North America were starting to move apart. Deep in the Earth's crust, large volumes of molten rock or magma started to move slowly upwards and was erupted at the surface through large volcanoes. By following the Slieve Gullion Forest Park Drive it is possible to see evidence of those
Faerie Portal Jewelry
Enchanted
Mallorn Tree Moon Fairy
Tolkien inspired
Agate Geode Slice
Victorian Filigree
Vintage Brass
Handworked Crescent Moon
Another one of the many Faeries that were running loose at Estrella Mountain Regional Park last weekend.
Thanks to all of them for allowing me to photograph them. If you see your photo in here and would like a copy, just send me your e-mail address and I will e-mail back what I have.
Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Marie
I happened upon two faeries applying makeup to each other. Both were kind enough to pause for a photo opp. I have no idea why this pretty little faerie put on such a pouty face for the one photo, but she obliged by giving me a pretty smile when asked.
Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Anna Messinger
Another view of my new Haunted skin from Trap Skins combined with hair from Analog Dog, wings from Seven's Selections and the Halloween Festival Ribbons from Santum Hair.
This is a art deco sculpture I picked up awhile ago because it reminded me of Brian Froud's" work with Fairies who you also may know from his work in the movie the labyrinth with the great David Bowie.
~ 1/2" diameter
inspiration from Deidre McCoskrie... I've got a lo-ong way to go to even begin to approach her level of talent and artistry!
Acrylic, Oil, Gloss, Varnish, Talcum Powder, and Chemicals on Canvas
17.5 " X 9.5"
2011
Conceived outside of the course, whilst listening to Buddhist monks chanting, FAERIE PLACE seeks to embody an otherworldly Japanese landscape.