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Ink & Water Colour paint

This little arrangement was in a friend's home. I grabbed my camera, took the pic, and here it is. A couple of giclees of this sold.

Hebridean Celtic Festival - Stornoway www.hebceltfest.com/

 

Peatbog Faeries - Thursday 15th July - 2011

 

Copyright Ruairidh Macdonald

Taken at Katsucon Gaylord National Harbor, February 2024

Went mushroom hunting this morning :)

A needlefelted spring faerie. She is a freestanding sculpture and is about 8" tall.

Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library

Winterthur (Wilmington) DE

July 31, 2013

Inside view of both wings

If this video loads correctly then no explanation will be needed. However, faeries are notoriously bad with technology so we will see. This upload is late due to the intense struggle my computer and I have already had. But rest assured that I will not cease to pursue this venture until I am victorious and you are able to enjoy all 15 seconds of spectacular imagery. It might just change your life. I know it will mine. :)

edit of Faerie Hollow. ^_^

Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library

Winterthur (Wilmington) DE

July 31, 2013

Cover of the mini-album I'm using to create a Faerie book for my research.

Oh, darn!

I missed her!

She was just waking up from a nap just before twilight.

She was stretching so peacefully, lying on her gossamer hammock.

Then she saw me, gave me a quick wink and flew away before the shutter could catch her.

Better luck next time.

;-)

Brooklyn, NY

 

My girlfriend is Scottish and, as the flower and symbol of Scotland, she has a Thistle tattoo. As such, I knew she'd be pretty thrilled that I came upon such a flawless specimen, as this flower is perfectly bloomed. Add a friendly and also perfect Black Swallowtail butterfly and you have a pretty happy photographer.

The Peatbog Faeries play The Old Fire Station, Carlisle, Cumbria

 

The Peatbog Faeries are a largely instrumental Celtic fusion band. Formed in 1991, they are based in Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

 

Their music embodies many styles and influences, including folk, electronica, rock and jazz, - but their main influence is traditional celtic music. The band's unique sound is created through a mix of programmed effects and traditional celtic arrangements, played on bagpipes, fiddles, and whistles.

 

The band have twice won "Live Band of the Year" at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards and were nominated for "Live Band of the Year" at the BBC Radio 2 folk awards.

FaerieWorlds festival near Eugene, OR on Aug 2, 2008.

Heee, colourful bokeh ftw. (:

14 " Gigi wearing cocktail dress 109

This cute little fluffball is a woolly aphid. The waxy coating helps protect it from drying out, and may repel predators, too. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, May 24, 2025.

My favourite of the Shinju Matsuri...Faerie faces...just beautiful

Inspired by the Artisancraft myth contest. Hope this counts, even though it's using a victorian rendition. Though since Rackham is one of my favorite artists I would have been obliged to work with these anyway It's kind of funny, they crop up *everwhere* yet are really hard to find proper origin stories about them.

 

Enjoy your visit to faerie, just remember, don't eat the food!

 

Terri Windling on origins and such: [link] (Eloquent writer and an editor for some great anthologies)

Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti: I really love this poem and can't quite say why

And wikipedia, since it's practically required: [link]

 

These guys are more benign critters, but still made me think of the poem. They're wooden beads with papier mache designs taken from Arthur Rackham's illustrations. I couldn't resist them I think the little critters up top are part of Titania's train, I'm not sure on the lower image.

 

The top one is wrapped in silver coated copper, the bottom in plain old copper. Both with purple bead to pull out some of the colors and from coordinated cotton cords, plus an accent ribbon for the upper.

 

Sorry about the iffy color. Rackham's colors are always delicate washes and the bead renditions thereof don't photograph too well.

For the Textures for Layers group challenge #73. China Cat image provided y The Hills are Alive:

www.flickr.com/photos/20466740@N00/

Bokeh lights texture by Abby Lanes:

www.flickr.com/photos/abbylanes/3292299896/

PS brushes by ObsidianDawn.com

Thanks to all for the wonderful resources.

Il s'agit d'un montage Photoshop, j'avais envie d'essayer... Je ne sais pas si vous aimez... Ci-dessous, la photo originale en NB.

 

Of course, this pic is "photoshopped"... I wanted to try something new... Don't know if you like it... Here under the original pic of the forest in B&W.

a scythe with four blades

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