Fairie illustration
177 creative works found
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/ One Spring Day Ladies Lace Up Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Childrens Slip On Keds Shoe at Zazzle / Spring Posy TShirt / Spring Fairy TShirt ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor One Spring Day is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. I have also used a variety of found objects, including lace and ribbons…and an especially beautiful gold paint for the wings which were underpainted first to created texture. On of my favourite paintings, my heart and soul went into this piece…two sweet little girls in darling dresses hanging out in the garden together….what could be nicer.
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This is part of a series that I am working on. Called morning noon and evening. My thought is to have the same background image in 3 variations showing how one place can evolve and change moods. I have reasently created a second image / / Noon
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Created entirely in Illustrator. Miss Elvie won runner-up in the Local Artist Award at the ‘Arts on Show’ exhibition held in Mackay.
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Happy Birthday FIRE RABBIT !!! YAY!!! / scuse the crudeness, didn’t have time to polish the drawing =P / Only got 1 hour to do it before morning, yaaaawwwnn….. hitting the bed now, super sleepy, lets leave the kooky cat and and the Rabbit partying all night, Im too old for this now… LOL
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Bacchus (Roman Myth names), the god of wine, was the son of Jupiter and Semele. Dionysus (Greek Myth names), the god of wine, was the son of Zeus and Semele. He represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but its social and beneficent influences likewise, so that he is viewed as the promoter of civilization, and a lawgiver and lover of peace. / T_SHIRT / ALSO AVAILABLE / AKINOLAUDE /
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/ / ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Sea Poppy is a dear little oriental nymph like creature who rides the wild oceans on the back of a dreamy dolphin. What a life! She is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal) imbued with love and affection by her creator.
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ink and pen on paper
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Little Mary the Banksia Fairy has googly eyes from a sugar rush after eating to much bush honey! Silly crazy little Mary…. For this design I used the following things: dried banksia leaves for her wings / dried pandanus leaves for the dress / brown paper / white gesso / black pen / a bit of work in adobe photoshop
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Featured in Yellow Fever / (Thanks Everyone) Featured in Challenge Cafe for the Fairy Tales Challenge Contest / Airbrushed and mixed media Here is one of my newer pieces, it’s the WINNER of the Faerie World groups competition , “The Brothers Grimm”. Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote for me and those that support my work! Excerpt from Grimm Brother’s, Cinderella Story “Now that no one else was at home, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave beneath the hazel tree, and cried out: Shake and quiver, little tree, / Throw gold and silver down to me. / Then the bird threw a gold and silver dress down to her, and slippers embroidered with silk and silver. She quickly put on the dress and went to the festival….read more This is my artistic depiction of the Grimm Brother’s Cinderella. I used artistic license to add the fairies to the tree, the flowers and her dress. I even created a special fairy showering Cinderella with magic creating her dress, her crown, the carriage and horses. You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
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“Astro Boy” strives to render the iconic cartoon character to look as realistically three dimensional as possible in an attempt to give Astro Boy what he’s always wanted – to be as human as possible. The Pinocchio of the robot world… Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 24 X 16 inches / 61 X 41 cm Original : / $900 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................
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Final image of the “Alice’s Dream” series Pen & Ink Freehand 18 X 12 inches / 46 X 31 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .........................................................................
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pencil, pen, and coloured in ps thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Sea Poppy is a dear little oriental nymph like creature who rides the wild oceans on the back of a dreamy dolphin. What a life! She is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal) imbued with love and affection by her creator. Sea Poppy is also available as a card
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/ One Spring Day Ladies Lace Up Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Childrens Slip On Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Card / Spring Posy TShirt / Spring Fairy ‘Friends Series’ Spring Friends by Karin Taylor Spring Friends comes from a detail of One Spring Day which is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. I have also used a variety of found objects, including lace and ribbons…and an especially beautiful gold paint for the wings which were underpainted first to created texture. On of my favourite paintings, my heart and soul went into this piece…two sweet little girls in darling dresses hanging out in the garden together….what could be nicer.
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Little did they know, Poppy was about to unleash her torpedoes!
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From the mind of my neice, Keilan Grey, comes the ultimate battle between Good and Evil! This piece was one of two series of works for an exhibition Tall Stories, exhibited at the Hawthorn Town Hall Gallery. For more information and images and info from the exhibition, just head over here Other prints in this series:
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From the mind of my neice, Keilan Grey, comes the definative guide for spotting a Martian. This piece was one of two series of works for an exhibition Tall Stories, exhibited at the Hawthorn Town Hall Gallery. For more information and images and info from the exhibition, just head over here Other prints in this series:
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When someone mentions a ghost, most of us think of cemeteries, haunted houses, and human-sized transparent figures draped in sheets. / Likewise, the word “faerie” is usually linked with cute little figures with wings, magick, bright colours and merry mischief. However, mention a Banshee, and people squirm. / The Banshee, like a ghost, can represent death to many people, but that is not her actual role in folklore, or in our lives. The Banshee from the Irish bean sí, or bean sidhe (“woman of the síde” or “woman of the fairy mounds”) is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. / According to legend, one Banshee guards each Milesian Irish family; these are the families whose names start with O’ or Mac, though those prefixes have often been dropped, particularly by American families. / Nonetheless, there is a Banshee for each branch of these families, and the family Banshee can follow the descendants to America, Australia, or wherever the Irish family travels or emigrates. / Her moarnful cry can be heard anywhere. / The Banshee protects the family as best she can, perhaps as a forerunner of the “Guardian Angel” in Christian traditions. However, the time we are most aware of her is before a tragedy that she cannot prevent. Meaning, that traditionally, the Banshee appears shortly before a death in “her” family. Despite her grim reputation, seeing or hearing a Banshee is not what actually causes the death. / The Banshee herself is traditionally a very kind woman, as poet and historian W. B. Yeats commented, “You will with the banshee chat, and will find her good at heart.” / Perhaps her appearance and wailing before a death are efforts to protect her family from a death or other tragedy that she foresees. Here I have depicted her in her guise as the young woman she once was, tho her eyes are red from centuries of weeping and she still cries black tears. / Behind her perched majestically on the clifftop, the ruined medieval Castle of Dunluce sits still, once home to the great irish families. / Forever loyal she guards the ruins, weeping at the loss of the great families. / / “There were originally five towers; there are now only two remaining: “Macuilin’s Tower” on the east side, which contains the remains of a staircase, and a smaller tower seawards called Mave Roe’s Tower; so called after Mave Roe, supposed by some to have been a relative of the MacQuillins, and by others, their banshee, or fairy spirit, whose wail, they say, is still heard above the winter’s storm, and who keeps the apartment scrupulously clean, expecting the return of the former owners.” – From Sketches of Olden Days in Northern Ireland by Rev. Hugh Forde some interesting reading- / Banshees / Irish faeries / celtic magick / wikipedia – banshee / Legend of the Banshee / Dunluce Castle / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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/ One Spring Day Ladies Lace Up Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Childrens Slip On Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Card / Spring Fairy TShirt / Spring Friends TShirt ‘Friends Series’ Spring Posy by Karin Taylor Spring Posy comes from a detail of One Spring Day which is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. I have also used a variety of found objects, including lace and ribbons…and an especially beautiful gold paint for the wings which were underpainted first to created texture. On of my favourite paintings, my heart and soul went into this piece…two sweet little girls in darling dresses hanging out in the garden together….what could be nicer.
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