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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.
I call these the Faerie-dust petticoats. They comein Turquoise and Fuchsia. The tulle is covered in sparkly metallic dots.
~ 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.
I made this quilt top in one day (07/23/10) from my fabric stash. I'll be backing it this week to ship north as a birthday gift. It measures 49" x 49".
Brynwood Needleworks
Donna Liljegren
"We call them faerie. We don't believe in them. Our loss." -- Charles de Lint
Walking through some wooded trails revealed multiple swarms of gnats that look remarkably like tiny fairies! It took several dozen tries to land the focusing and timing right to soot this moving mass of dots.
Cochineal dyed silk velvet ribbon, beaded with glass beads 11/0 the painted and inked vintage seam binding.
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Faeries come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Here are some of the smallest faeries that were at the festival.
That epic year of mushrooms began with us spotting this faerie ring of mushrooms on one of the main roads going through my town.
New Milford, NJ
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Apeared to be a Malfunction with the Landing Gear. The poor Quality of the inset is due to distortion shooting over 2 hot runways about a quarter mile.