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  • One of my “bathroom mirror” self portraits. Keeps me occupied on foggy nights! : )

  • this is a gargoyle fairy demon thingy….yeah,i wasnt trying for much other then pretty in this one

  • from i book im working on,i likes it!

  • Dance with the green fairy! Inspired by the lore of the drink, Absinthe. Absinthe was once a very popular drink among upper class in the mid to late 1800’s. It became know as The Green Fairy and was one of the few drinks considered lady-like during the Victorian era. It enjoyed enormous popularity among the artistic and bohemian community as it was purported to induce creativity.

  • My absinthe fairy. La Fee Verte. The intoxicating scent of black licorice and blue flame. / Inspired after my trip to New Orleans.

  • Absinth Verte Absinth – named after the drink Absinthe, a distilled, highly alcoholic anise-flavored spirit derived from herbs, including the flowers and leaves of the herb Artemisia absinthium. / Absinthe is typically of a natural green color but is also produced in both clear and artificially colored styles. It is often called “the Green Fairy.” / Verte is derived from the type of absinthe most commonly consumed in the 19th century and is what is generally thought of as absinthe. / It is also french for “green” / Our Absinthe here (on the left) also goes by the name “green fairy” and often artificially colours her hair, though she tends to stick with green… She is also highly spirited and enjoys many old world treasures… In this piece Absinthe is portrayed on a day out at the gallery for freaks and trippas, a place she frequents often, and is owned and managed by one of her many friends. originals drawn with biro pen on A4 paper / coloured in ps with airbrush. thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) / Astyanax, Absinth and Azurite Verditer / Astyanax Arroz de Festa / Azurite Verditer /

  • Green Goddess Absinthe

  • Fairy Dell , the place where the stuff of dreams is made …... the green fairies run a bootlegging operation brewing Absinthe, just a small black market sideline when the tooth business is a little slow;) Available as a print, card, poster and mounted print. Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Amber Elizabeth Fromm has written a captivating story about the green fairy / you can read here Tis Where Fairies Are Kept

  • Original is 11”x 14” watercolor with inkline. Ah, to live a life of debauchery… / Part of a “Vice” series. This original artwork is copyright Ramona Szczerba 2000. Image cannot be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • At the The Croft Institute photography by the talented Paul Louis Villani Thank you to Bridget and Steve for opening the venue for our photo shoot, to Tina for the most fabulous Make up and the team on hand for all their help. Bernard / Rebecca / Jo O’brien / Lelia Thomas / James Price And Tina the extraordinary Hair and Make up wizz! Post production Lisa Defazio

  • “Goth’s have more Fun” series. With Absinthe. Emilie Autumn. / Victoriandustrial. 8.5×11 / Pens. Featured in: / Mad Hatters: April 2009

  • All work (including images, and writings) copyright dimarie painter / / Click here for work details and credits if any apply… / Click on any category above for that genre… or / Click here to go back to my profile page ... thanx :)

  • Emilie Autum. A rat in her tea cup…full of decadent Absinthe. Rat modeled after the rats my sister and I had when we were younger. Hers had the markings like this on, but mine had the colour. Thier names wew Butter and Popcorn. Original non? ha ha What can I say…we were young. 8×10.5 / Pens.

  • At the masquerade ball held at her favorite boite, La Grenouille Grincheuse (“The Grumpy Frog”), Mathilde d’Asperge contemplates giving in to temptation. Ah, the allure of the Green Fairy, who could resist? Surely the dashing Duke Throbbleton would see her home safely should she become…indisposed. He hadn’t seemed to mind last week, but then again, she was a bit fuzzy on the details. Just a small glass or two and she would be just in time for a midnight ride on the enthralling Royal Hippodrome, ballooning under a crescent moon as Paris lay glittering beneath her feet! You, of course, are most cordially invited to join her…

  • This is the repaint of “Goth’s Rats”. Repaint for the Exhibition in Savannah, GA. A T Hun Original SOLD at A T Hun Art Gallery in Savannah,GA 11×14 / Acrylic & ink. (actual file size is not that big, took a photo with my camera, the piece did not fit on my scanner)

  • Clothilde supposed she had no one to blame but herself. She was always too timid and whenever she was out with friends and the absinthe was ordered, she would demurely decline their offers even though she was dying to try it. She had heard such fascinating but frightening stories of revelry and debauchery! So decline she had again, this very evening and had said her goodbyes to her already glassy-eyed mates to make her way home to her quiet little flat. Hurrying home, berating herself for her lack of adventuresome spirit, Clothilde almost scuttled straight past a store she had never seen before. This was odd because the building was very old, almost crumbling in places, and an eerie green light illuminated a faded sign reading “Mme. Hypnotique’s Apothecary”. It had started to drizzle and Clothilde told herself that she was just stepping inside to get out of the rain for a moment. She barely had time to take in the shelves upon shelves of dust covered bottles before the surprisingly elegant chemist materialized beside her. She thrust a bottle of absinthe in Clothilde’s hands and whispered urgently in French, “Be careful!” Then she was gone in a blur of long dark hair and a cloud of essence of anise before Clothilde could even ask after the price. She carefully laid a few francs on the counter and made her way home. She remembered fetching some sugar cubes and a pitcher of water, but nothing much after that. And now, here she was, perched on a crescent moon in a green night sky with black bird wings sprouting from her shoulders. Maybe this is why Maman always said one should never drink alone… This original artwork is copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – image cannot be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Richard & myself. / Self-timer.

  • Sunrise on the Lake – Chicago

  • model: Adam Absinthe

  • I’m glad the mirror knows / Which face is mine / Or I would never find it / I’d sit here gazing wondrously / At which one’s her / And which is me? / We switch places so often / You see / That I can hardly tell / Which girl is wandering in Wonderland / And which is stuck here in this Hell? _ / Darkside version. / *~ Written in memory of this story. *~ / *~*~ / Resources: / Brushes by LilNymph & SS-Brushes@deviantart

  • Self-portrait, 2004 My first attempt at this concept. See the spanky-new version here. I liked the idea of doing a light/dark version of this…it’s just taken me 5 years to get it done!

  • I got my head, but my head is unraveling / Cant keep control, cant keep track of where its traveling / I got my heart but my heart is no good / And you’re the only one that’s understood / I come along but I don’t know where you’re taking me / I shouldn’t go but you’re reaching back and shaking me / Turn off the sun, pull the stars from the sky / The more I give to you, the more I die And I want you / You are the perfect drug, the perfect drug, the perfect drug You make me hard, when I’m all soft inside / I see the truth, when I’m all stupid eyed / The arrow goes straight through my heart / Without you everything just falls apart My blood wants to say hello to you….. -NIN, The Perfect Drug VERY old photo / Edit: OOPS, forgot to add a title! © Jessica Walker

  • This is Tragic Rabbit…an initial design for a series I have been wanting to do for some time. I have the colours right…but the next go around will be black and white line art coloured digitally. She is not much of an early riser…but 7 am it is. With a glass of absinthe always, with cherries. They taste like candy. Inspired by Stan Rice’s poem “Tragic Rabbit” Tragic rabbit, a painting. / The caked ears green like rolled corn. / The black forehead pointing at the stars. / A painting on my wall, alone as rabbits are / and aren’t. Fat red cheek, / all Art, trembling nose, / a habit hard to break as not. You too can be a tragic rabbit; green and red / your back, blue your manly little chest. / But if you’re ever goaded into being one / beware the True Flesh, it will knock you off your tragic horse / and break your tragic colors like a ghost / breaks marble; your wounds will heal / so quickly water will be jealous. / Rabbits on white paper painted / outgrow all charms against their breeding wild; / and their rolled corn ears become horns. So watch out of the tragic life feels fine – / caught in that rabbit trap / all colors look like sunlight’s swords, / and scissors like The Living Lord. Some Lamb (1975) 5.5×8.5 / Ink

  • The coloured version. Tragic Rabbit likes sushi in an Absinthe Bar. She’s kind of classy in a trashy sort of way. 5.5×8.5 / Ink line art and digitally coloured. (I actually had fun creating her world by digital patterns, gradients and colours.)

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