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Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Brian
Mushrooms that are growing around my house in Port Republic, NJ. Not sure if any are edible, I'm going to have to do some research on that.
I've been working on Holly, she's the faerie of the holly plant. I thought she would be really cute for Christmas. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, and it has healing properties too! I will be writing more about that when she is all finished. ^_^
constantly finding evidence
that garden faeries like to
pull out the patio furniture
every once and a while
my backyard
spring 2006
[purposely shot on centre as i might use this as a
background for a project... could use a crop to the left
or right of the umbrella]
The goblet was my Christmas gift from my lovely daughter. We like the stoneware pottery by Barbara Walsh. See more here www.mainepottersmarket.com/mpm.htm
You don't have to search very far or look very long to find beauty in this world.
No..?
Faerie lights always take me back to Diwali and Christmas, when we were children. The entire family would get together once a year and it used to be bonus time for us kids. We were a wild bunch and got into all kinds of mischief, my brother most of all, but Diwali and Christmas are times of good cheer and our parents, more often than not, chose to be leniant and let us have the run of the place.
Faerie lights are about warmth and family. Even if they're strewn carelessly on the bed with the express purpose of photographing them, as these obviously are...
An old pair of earrings that I want to attach to Lynns Faerie but don't know how I should go about this. Drill holes with my dremel??? I don't want any rough spots so it doesn't catch on the silk fabric or tear the threads I'll stitch it down with.
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I don't think I've ever drawn a faerie before. Now, for better or for worse, I can't exactly say that anymore. Instead of making this drawing even more awkward by giving her the standard faerie leaf clothing, I decided to MAN THIS UP by making her outfit decidedly more steampunk-y.
To the counter-point of my assumed manliness, I don't think that spelling it "faerie" is helping my case.
Drawn in Photoshop CS3 with a Wacom Bamboo tablet.