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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.
My first Amigurumi for the Ravelry Olympics!!! Whoot!
This is a simple mushroom, but I think that it turned out really cute. :) Especially with the faerie sitting on top. :)
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.
hand painted faerie papers on archival bookboard using hand made archival rice paste.
brown upcycled leather spine.
silver beads & smoked crystal attached to spine with braided purple waxed linen thread.
sewn in longstitch with purple Irish waxed linen thread.
acid free 90gsm & recycled kraft 80gsm paper pages, edges trimmed.
160 pages (320 both sides)
15cm X 10.5cm
Outfit > Violet Fern :: www.violetfern.org/
Face-up > Illness Illusion :: www.illness-illusion.com/
Doll > Dream of Doll :: dreamofdoll.com/
This is the third in our new art collection at Dragon-Fly Photography Studio. This series was created from our fascination with faeries and the fantasy genre.
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Photography: Erin Legare
Photoshop: Megan Pauls
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Holly Faerie is a OOAK beaded art doll. She is bal-jointed and has 13 points of articulation. She is made of Japanese glass seed beads, organic cotton thread & fiber fill, ahimsa silk thread, and Swarovski pearls. She is about 9 inches tall. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, I posted a little about that on my website, if anyone wants to read it, here is the link: faeriedustdolls.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/holly-faerie/
his year for Halloween Aubrey was a bumblebee faerie. I guess this is in keeping with last year when she was Tinkerbell. I am not surprised since Aubrey means "Ruler of the Elves". We bought her that outfit about a month ago, and she has been wearing it as much as she could get away with. I think it's one of her cutest dress up outfits!
Hebridean Celtic Festival - Stornoway www.hebceltfest.com/
Peatbog Faeries - Thursday 15th July- 2011
Copyright Ruairidh Macdonald
This faerie pathtag arrived in the mail today. My darling husband sent off for the trade and with perfect timing it showed up just when I needed it. A little "Christmas" cheer to go along with our wintry mix outside. :)
I decided to try my hand at something a little new, inspired by the AMAZING KittyPinkStars and Siansburys, and this is what I came up with. Trying to be a unique as possible....my idea was a sock faerie - he turned out quite punk rock. I'm thinking of putting him up on etsy - but I'm not sure yet...hmmm. Certainly a funny little guy though.
A giggling faerie. Original speedpaint - email horsetraits@gmail.com if you would like to order a commission
Tons of fun was had coloring this girl found on the Collage Images group. I took a little inspiration from Karen Michel and used the bright colors she's known for.
I never rip pages out of my journal (unless they're blank, to make room for the spine); if I don't like a page, I paint over it. This page was originally a brainstorming page for a fanfic I'm writing that ended up being crossed out as the outline advanced. Instead of leaving the page crossed out, I painted over it. ;)