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Post by tinustori on Jan 15, 2007 18:20:35 GMT -5
Ello! I'd thought some of you might like this fantasy.mrugala.net/Josephine%20Wall/page_01.htm'From childhood Josephine has had a passion for light and colour, fantasy and visual story telling. The life of a painter was clearly her destiny! Enchanting and detailed images flow freely from her imagination in an endless cascade of ideas.'
And her website: www.josephinewall.co.uk/Enjooooy!
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Post by annemarieirene on Jan 24, 2007 23:50:51 GMT -5
Those paintings are amazing... so detailed... thank you for posting the link, Tinus! What a great find!
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Post by RavenFae on Jan 26, 2007 12:47:34 GMT -5
oh I love these paintings!! But as you say Andrew...sometimes the gossamer wings thingy gets on my nerves as well... The one that says Heart And Soul...I have that..but mine is the card...my friend in IL sent it to me for Xmas ;D it's really pretty!! so pretty in fact that I'm gonna frame it when I find a frame big enough for it... Thank you Tinnus for the link!!
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Post by tinustori on Jan 26, 2007 17:23:53 GMT -5
Glad you like em!
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Post by Alamo Blue on Feb 7, 2007 1:18:21 GMT -5
Some very beautiful paintings. Tho it did trigger one of my little personal pet-peeves... I know an artist should paint what they want, and not listen to other people's opinions too strongly, but damn i wish artists who like to make picture of Faeries would learn a bit of historic Sidhe lore and stop always making them in the Victorian style 'little-girls-with-gossamer-wings' image. The irony is that even a vague understanding of Fae lore would actually release a huge restriction on their visualisations. It just makes me a little sad because that artist's style would suit the subject perfectly, but for anyone with an interest in the subject even the most beautiful picture is undermined by every single one of them having those little wings. Oh, and Java appletes. They bug me too... Anyway, i'm buggering off to bed now. [img src=" www.btinternet.com/~tepp1c/wave.gif"] [/IMG][/quote] Without looking it up, do you mean the more lanky, tall majestic or regal elven? Like of the Tolkien expression?
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