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  • this is a fairy i finished the other day,or at least finished for now,i will probably update it next time i work on it.

  • this is an experimental image,just trying some different affects,what do you think?

  • 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!

  • yay! hes got the whole world in in crotch

  • The original was created with coloured pencil on card. Artwork is copyright of Sarah Pittman 2008, no use is permitted without prior permission from the artist.

  • Coloured pencil on card. Artwork is copyright of sarah Pittman 2008, no use is permitted without prior permission from the artist.

  • Faerie sprites emerge joyfully with the growing life of Spring… Plants used are willow, rose, honeysuckle, blackberry, periwinkle and lungwort – all from my garden. No references used for the sprites. 6in x 9in watercolour

  • Commissioned piece. It was tiring but fun. :)

  • This piece was the result of another challenge by Cabin Tom, who posted a very basic set of parameters and then asked us to tweak them into something new. I had a lot of fun with this, and it was a very good intro into the use of several variations (like Square and SuperShape) that I hadn’t really used before. I wound up downloading 4 separate versions of Apophysis before I found one with the Square variation so I could start, though! Created in Apophysis 2.05 beta 2 z+c+. Here are the original params as posted by Cabin Tom , for those of you with the program who would like to try this yourselves. PLEASE NOTE: The version of Apophysis you’re using must have the Square variation, otherwise these parameters will not display properly.

  • An illustration from a book I’m working on

  • Artwork is copyright of Sarah Pittman 2008. Original was created with coloured pencils on A4 sized card.

  • Model: CNW / Photographer: DEL / Copyright: Wilde Photography

  • FLIGHTS OF FANTASY This drawing has been sitting around since the 90’s / It started off as a T-shirt Design with the Roses- / I added the Unicorn later and felt it didnt really gel / together. / I dug it out recently and decided to darked the background / to pull the design together a bit and now I am a bit happier with / the result as an artwork, if not a Tee design (as I originally set out / to do) x / Edding Pen on Cartridge Paper

  • The fake swear word Tina Fey and other SNL writers created because they couldn’t curse. Her character on 30 Rock says it all the time. Ms. Fey encourages everyone to say it (I think she wants to start a fad.) Now is your chance to be a trendsetter by buying and wearing this shirt all over town.

  • A Dark Fey Sorcerer traverses the slimy black sea that could hardly be water with how it smelled and tasted… He holds aloft a Greater Rod of Destruction and grasps a Golden Metaphysical Sword in his left hand… In the Distance, the Fortress Port on the Cliffs of Hehl Looms as an Inconvenience best dealt with the Darkest and Most Nefarious Magick that he knew… His name has not been uttered in decades as to speak it is a curse in its own right…

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  • A fairy/pixie with a candle, mainly red and purple hues in this fiery piece. I was inspired by a little candle, I was messing around and curled the wick of the candle. And the image popped in my head. I think I had the most fun coloring her hair and eyes. Her eyes look like little jewels. Originally she was not to have any designs on her body, but after testing it out I decided it gave her a little more “oomph”. Tools of the Trade : H Pencil (rough sketch), (HB .5 Mechanical Pencil. (Clean Sketch), Photoshop CS and Cintiq Tablet (Final colored piece as seen) Total Time : 5-7 Hours

  • Fractal Collage

  • Fractal Collage.

  • Thanks Mat. Newtown Cemetery. Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality. Supernatural; unreal; enchanted: elves, fairies, and other fey creatures. The history of the words fey and fay illustrates a rather fey coincidence. The word fey, “fairy, elf,” is the descendant of Middle English faie, “a person or place possessed of magical properties,” and first recorded around 1390, goes back to Old French fae, “fairy,” the same word that has given us fairy. Fae in turn comes from Vulgar Latin Fāta, “the goddess of fate,” from Latin fātum, “fate.” If fay goes back to fate, so does fey in a manner of speaking, for its Old English ancestor fǣge meant “fated to die.” The sense we are more familiar with, “magical or fairylike in quality,” seems to have arisen partly because of the resemblance in sound between fay and fey.

  • One of the very first manipulations….couldn’t tell you NOW what this girl’s name was…where I got some of the stuff to ‘impliment’ into the image…nada…Sorry. / However…I did re-draw and manipulate everything here after blending it together. The colors were re-done as were textures.

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