The Art of Miriam Bos

Miriam Bos is a Dutch artist and illustrator who works primarily in acrylics or digitally to produce wonderfully colourful faerie and fantasy art. My favourites are the ‘Between the…’ series, where Otherworldly eyes peek out at you from amongst foliage and flowers.
Filed under Art & Illustration | Comment (0)Evidence of Fairies

Stumbled across on Flikr, this fantastic offering by Charmfoundry, American artist Kate Phillips. Evidence of Fairies is a little assemblage of a Fairy crown and tiny skull, apparently found under an Oak tree in Scotland. Very convincing!
Filed under Art & Illustration | Comment (1)Kandide and the Secrets of the Mists

The first in a series of magical tales by Diana S Zimmerman, Kandide is the story of the eponymous Fée Princess who must overcome an accident which has damaged her wing and led to her being banished from the Kingdom of Calabyiau. Mystery and intrigue ensue in this award winning fantasy adventure novel. The gorgeous illustrations are by Maxine Gadd, and the second book in the series, Kandide and the Lady’s Revenge, is to follow soon.
Filed under Books and Magazines | Comment (1)Fraggle Tribe: The Magic Within

Fraggle Tribe is an Austrian fashion label offering fantastic tribal-inspired leather and cotton clothing for all the earthy warrior Faeries out there. There are long skirts with a Medieval feel to them that can be teamed up with one of their ragged-edge leather skirt designs which incorporate healing stones for a nice magical touch. They also make some fantastic leafy pocket belts so you can carry all your little essentials with out compromising your Faerie style.
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American artist Lucy Arnold creates miniature shoes and boots that would appeal to the most discerning of Faery footwear enthusiasts. Inspired by the natural world, the shoes are sculpted from polymer clay and painted to resemble everything from delicate flowers to butterfly wings, mermaid fins and peacock feathers.
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