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Art
From the Fifth Quarter - After some years spent
trying to find my niche, I discovered my spirituality, working with the
Earth's natural gifts to heal and uplift the vibration of the planet
and her inhabitants. I started a collection of spiritual collages, made
completely out of nature's own materials. These collages reflect my
soul's journey through life and I hope, they project the energy and
spiritual vitality that is available to us all.
Linda
Biggs - Linda Biggs is the artist who created FairieForest.com
Watercolors prints and note cards. (They are lithographic reproductions of her
fairy paintings.) She is a self-taught painter, and her lifelong medium is
watercolor. She worked in advertising for eight years and in sales and
marketing for a multicolor printer for ten years. Perhaps she prefers the dream
world to the real world because she’s now happily pursuing her lifelong fantasy
of bringing the world of enchanted fairies, mermaids and whimsical creatures to
you! If you let your mind wander you will see them too.
Jonathon
Earl Bowser - Canadian artist Jonathon Earl Bowser was born in 1962. He began drawing
obsessively at age 8, painting at age 18, and graduated (on the President's
Honor Roll) from the Alberta College of Art in 1984. His limited-edition prints
and collector's plates are now represented by many galleries internationally,
and his original paintings are in public and private collections across North
America, Europe, and Asia - including the government collections of China and
Taiwan. The artist's extensive and informative web-site receives over 1,000,000
visitors a year. Jonathon describes his unique figurative-landscape paintings as
Mythic Naturalism - images of the mysterious poetry of which the natural
world is made.
Amy
Brown - Fantasy art.
Helena
Dominic - "Inspiration for my work comes from Art, music and literature, but mostly from
the worlds within myself. The figures that I paint come to me in many different
forms. They are beings from elsewhere who wish to be heard in this world and I
am their channel for communication. I have long admired the Pre-Raphaelites of 19th century England, and
their rebelion against the ugliness of the Industrial Age. I am rebelling
against the coldness of the Information Age. Mythology and folklore are an important source
for me as well. Goddesses who represent the strength of the Eternal Feminine
remind me of the of the wells of strenth within each of
us. I love watercolor..
its flowing, watery, almost intuitive nature. One can control watercolor, yet it
retains its own unpredictable nature. Like life, it has a tendency to turn out
in a way I don't always plan. I enjoy this about it, however, and enjoy working
with the challenge of finding that middle ground between the idiosyncracies of
the paint, and my own abilities."
Brian
and Wendy Froud - Throughout the years, Brian Froud
has created some of the most respected and highly acknowledged folklore/mythic
artwork of out time. He has won numerous awards, including the ASFA Best
Interior Illustration and the Hugo award for Best Original Artwork in 1995.
Through Froud's unique style (by utilizing acrylics, colored pencil, pastels
and ink), he has created some of the most well known fantasy images of the
Twenty-first Century. Froud continues to create visual, spiritual and poetic
tales that will last many years to come.
Wendy's dolls ands figures are highly
sought after and are in many prestigious collections around the world. She now
devotes most of her time to making dolls and figures for exhibition and sale
throughout the US and England. Through her association with The Lynda Guber
Organization, a production company based in Los Angeles, Wendy will be
developing and producing a variety of new and innovative products, including
publishing, feature films, television, and new media under the banner of THE
WORLD OF FROUD.
Jessica
Galbreth - Herein lies the official
fantasy art gallery of artist Jessica Galbreth. Inside you will find fantasy
art prints, faery and fantasy gifts, original paintings, notecards,
bookmarks, mousepads, and postcards for sale featuring enchanted faery and
fairy art, gothic art, mermaid art, goddess art, magickal art, dragon art,
unicorn art, Celtic mythology, Arthurian legend, & mystical landscapes.
Neil
Geddes-Ward - Pagan
and visionary artist. Praised by the likes of Uri Geller, and Lady Olivier Robertson of The
Fellowship of Isis, Neil Geddes-Ward draws inspiration from standing
stones, dreams, witchcraft, Green Men and more, to paint beautiful
images of what is now becoming known as Pagan and Visionary Art.
Sharon
George - My name is Sharon George and I'm a free lance illustrator, graphic designer, and
web designer. As a digital fine artist, I specialize in fantasy and goddess art
and have beautiful, affordable archival art prints for sale online. Within this web site you'll find fantasy and goddess
digital paintings, digital art lessons, great links to other art sites, and
samples from my portfolio. I design: Logos, Brochures, CD Covers, J Cards,
Business Cards, Letterheads, Book Jackets, Textiles, Packaging, Posters, Web
Sites, and more. My illustration includes but is not limited to: editorial,
advertising, children's books, products, and magazines.
Deborah
Holman - My passion has always been drawing and painting. For many
years I have particularly enjoyed using watercolours as I love their
transparency and being able to work in thin layers allowing the colours below
to show through. Most recently, though, I have been experimenting with coloured
pencil and acrylics too. I am fascinated by colours and shapes and their
interaction on the page and I like to mix abstraction with realism.
Lisa
Hunt - Lisa holds a M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on
Jungian Psychology/Art & Drawing. Over the years she has
illustrated numerous products including collectible gaming cards, book
covers, interior book illustrations, magazines, calendars and a
co-authored childrens book. In addition to Lisas illustration and
writing career, she works as an adjunct instructor in the Media Arts
program at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She has taught many
diverse subjects including Animal Drawing, Dynamic Anatomy and
Scripting and Storyboarding.
Mollie Kellogg - Many of my latest paintings are representational, reflecting my interest in mysticism, spirituality and a deeper connection with Nature. I often find myself inspired by the images in poetry and literature, as well as the work of visual artists like Victorian painter, Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Chicano Artist, George Yepes. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of my current direction is that the more I connect with my deepest passions and inner questions, the more my art seems to resonate with others
Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
- Stephanie Pui-Mun Law is a freelance artist, whose work consists of fantasy, the
otherworld, and the surreal. She has been illustrating since 1996. Stephanie
graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1998 with a double BA
degree in Fine Arts and Computer Science
William Max Miller - William Max Miller is a practicing mental health therapist
who currently lives and works in McKeesport,
PA. He began painting and drawing
when he was ten years old after becoming friends with local PA artist Sarah
Bruce Wilson. Miller became enthralled with the possibilities of digital art
soon after purchasing his first PC. “At that time, I had a pretty basic image
processing program, but even with that I got totally excited with the way
images could be quickly distorted, warped, twisted, blended and enhanced. The
possibilities were infinite.” Miller uses art to exteriorize the contents of
his unconscious and create “talismanic” works, i.e., images that help viewers
contact and enter other dimensions. “The biggest inspirations for my work are
my dreams, nightmares, and hypnogogic visions. These experiences are portals to
other worlds.” Miller’s favorite artists are Bosch, Piranesi, Fuseli, Dali, and
H. R. Giger, whose surrealistic nightmare visions exert a major influence on
his art.
Mickie
Mueller
- Mickie Mueller has been working as a freelance artist since
1983, a practitioner of earth religion spirituality, and has been a Reiki
healing master/teacher in the Usui Shiki Royoho tradition since 2001. She is a
member of Greenwood Circle and M.A.F.I.A. (Missouri
Area Fantasy Illustrators Assoc.) Her
award winning artwork has appeared in theSt. Peters Cultural
Arts Center,
The Garrett Gallery, and The St. Charles Artist Guild. Mickie is a former Vice
President of the St. Charles Artist Guild and has served as Chairperson of
several shows.
Mickie’s artwork has appeared in a variety of publications
including as the cover art for Witchcraft and Wicca magazine in theUnited Kingdom,
Oracle 2000, Spirit Seeker, and Raven’s Call magazine. Her artist website has
also received praise from the Wiccan Pagan Times webzine. Mickie resides inMissouri with her
husband Dan and three children. In addition she works as a photo lab specialist
in the city ofSt. Charles.
Mystic
Guides - Mystic Guides is a company of
pagan artists and designers whose goal is to produce creative and original
products with practical and enlightening qualities.
Carol
Ochs
- a fine art gallery, filled with fairy folk & enchanted
beings in their natural, untamed habitats, painted by watercolor artist Carol
Ochs!
Poppy
Palin - is a qualified and experienced artist and teacher who uses her
trained illustrative skills to enhance her own work and that of others. She has
written and illustrated four non-fiction books on her life as a natural psychic,
all of which are published by Capall Bann. She combines magical fiction and
enchanting artwork in the Wild Spirit Tarot (Llewellyn 2002) and in her "Wild
Spirit Trilogy" of novels which begins with The Greening.
Johanna
Pieterman - Artwork of all things
magical, inspired by the Celts, their myths and art, Arthurian legends, faeries,
cats, Egyptian lore, angels, the moon and stars, Avalon, dolphins and many other
things and creatures that enchant us.
Karen
Glickman Rainsong
- is a photographer, artist, and mother living in
Eugene, Oregon. Her passision is creating dreamlike,
inspiring images with a goddess/women's spiritituality
theme. She has a bachelors degree in fine art photography
from Cal State University Northridge, and has utilized
her talents as an artist, teacher, and professional
photographer. Her art has been featured in Sage
Woman Magazine, The Beltane Papers Magazine and
the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival to name a few.
Sabrina
the Ink Witch
- Sabrina is a
Solitary Witch living and crafting in Pennsylvania, USA. Her pen and ink
craftsmanship has been perfected over the last 30 years. Sabrina clings to the "Old style" of dipping
her nibbed pen into an Ink Well as her ancestors did so long ago. The art community considers her a “Purist”
and upholding this tradition just mirrors her beliefs and love of the
craft.
Susan
Seddon-Boulet - Her early work was clearly more light hearted and simpler in
content than later work. Portrayals of medieval figures and fantasy characters, appearing
in rainbow bright colors, predominated her early work but evolved into a more complex
layering of the anthropomorphic images of animals, Shamans and
Goddesses. Working primarily in French oil pastels, inks and occasionally
pencil, she developed a distinctive personal style characterized by the use of color
applied in layers from which dream-like forms emerged. She drew her inspiration from a
wide variety of sources: mythology and poetry, Jungian psychology and worldwide spiritual
traditions, as well as a deep love of animal and the natural world. There is a fairy
tale quality to her work, a sentimental reacalling of childhood dreams of fairies and
castles and magic. Her art exerted and continues to exert a profound influence on the
lives that it touches.
Julia
Still - My artwork is
dedicated to the sacredness of all life wherever I find it. My principal sources
of inspiration are wildlife and indigenous cultures throughout the world. I see
and express "spirit" through my collage work and I believe this to be my
life-long journey.
Nene
Thomas - Romantic fantasy artist.
Nene Currently lives in Oklahoma City with her husband Steven
Plagman, who is also her framer and fancy mat cutter. Nene spends her days
sketching, researching, painting and playing with her six cats, Shadowfax,
Snowmane, Amber, Blackfel, Leilani and Night Shade. She has three sisters and
two brothers, all of them artistic and musically talented. She doesn't smoke,
drink, swear, or gamble, - but she is horribly addicted to Ice skating, The
Sims, and Heroes of Might and Magic. Aw, no one's perfect!
Kim
Turner - Kim Turner fairy art
Sarah
Vivian - Cornish Pagan artist
Kris
Waldherr - The
illustrated books and products of author, illustrator and designer Kris
Waldherr are well known to lovers of mythology and goddesses. These
tools for mythic living include The Lover's Path Tarot, Sacred Animals, a compendium of animals in world mythology, and The Book of Goddesses, a One Spirit/Book-of-the-Month Club’s Top Ten Most Popular Book of its publication year. The Book of Goddesses was also the inspiration and basis for Goddess, a Narada music CD, several illustrated calendars, and The Goddess Tarot, which has over 200,000 copies in print. Waldherr’s picture book retelling of the Persephone myth, Persephone and the Pomegranate,
was praised by the New York Times Book Review in a full page review for
its “quality of myth and magic,” and by Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.,
author of the Goddesses in Everywoman, as “a beautifully done retelling of the major mother-daughter myth.” Her first novel, The Lover's Path, is being published by Harry N. Abrams Books in Fall 2005.
Esta
Weiss - Pagan Digital Art work made by me ,All the faces of the
Great Mother the elements, astral visons and some fantasy just for fun Come
take a peek and maybe buy a print or two always something new to see. Pagan Art Work,by Pagan and Proud of it !
Abby
Willowroot - The Grove of the Spiral Goddess, by artist Abby Willowroot,
is a site that inspires as well as pleases the eye. From the opening graphics
and all through this well developed site the art and the well researched
material flows together. This site is a mixture of art, poetry and the Heart of
the Goddess. Ms. Willowroot's art draws from the inspiration of the Goddess on
each page, as she tells us Her stories, sings us Her songs and shows us Her
many faces.
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