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Steampunk Fairy

Posted: Friday, October 16th, 2009

SteamPunk Fairies a wave of Victorian Gothic Sci-Fi the next fashion fad to hit the shelves with  fantasy. Myrea Pettit has designed images that will be featured in the book Fairies Art Studio to be published March 2010 . Steampunk Fairies will be all the rage in modern Fairy Figurines as collectibles for next season and as long as the fashion lasts.

Steampunk Fairy 2009©Myrea Pettit

Fairies Art Studio

Posted: Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The long awaited publication of ‘Fairies Art Studio’ March 2010 by David Riche for Fairy enthusiasts, Fantasy artists and particularly educational establishments, Libraries, and hobby shops world wide, all those eager to learn to use and enjoy digital computer technology as a new medium. This is simple teaching book and CD Rom has everything needed to hone the skills of image manipulation to perfection, making the learning curve easy with this ‘How To’ book with illustrations by Myrea Pettit and Yishan Li.Fairies Art Studio by David Riche

Watson-Guptill is the preeminent publisher of how-to books in the arts: art technique, fine art, design, comics, cartooning, animation, crafts, film, and fashion. Its program of beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated books, authored by experts in their respective fields, are as inspirational and aspirational as they are instructive. Award-winning authors and consumers alike are attracted to Watson-Guptill, known for producing books with some of the highest editorial, design, and production values in the industry. Order your book HERE

October Spiritually uplifting Events

Posted: Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Fairiesworld_PenzanceBallFairiesworld_AvlaonBallNOT TO BE MISSED events in October in Magical Albion the home of Celtic and Faery Folklore. Both events close on the mystical Ley lines and Tors.

The Avalon Faery Ball in Glastonbury and the Annual Faery Ball at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance Cornwall, supported by renowned artists and performers, with art events.

The Dark Angel

Posted: Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Fairy Dress by The Dark Angel

Carri Keill from Nelson, New Zealand, designer of unique dresses and gowns for special occasions, sold worldwide through her on line shop, ‘The Dark Angel, created this exquisite Fairy Dress for Myrea Pettit to wear on London’s Fourth Plinth Art exhibition.  A one hour catwalk to share and match with Myrea’s art and her picture ‘The Messenger’ capturing the magic through a child’s  eyes with the first connection seeing fairies and fantasy for the first time and the spiritual energy to ‘Believe’

See this editorial from Nelson New Zealand here Once there was an Angel

Fairy Tops The National Gallery

Posted: Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Fairy Tops London's National Gallery

Myrea Pettit Author and Artist of Flowers Fairies Butterflies and a Dodo flies the flag for Art as she stands proudly on the Fourth Plinth Antony Gormley Art Project in Londons Trafalgar Square Tuesday 8 September 2009.

Her theme was her ‘Messenger’ picture, featuring the eyes of childhood innocence and the first spiritual connection with Earth energies of Fairy. Her wings designed by herself and printed by Digetex UK , her dress designed by Carri Keill of The Dark Angel, Nelson, New Zealand. Sponsored by Fae Magazine.

You can see Myrea’s 60 minutes as a Fourth Plinther here.

Carri Keill-The Dark Angel-Nelson-New Zealand

Posted: Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Carri Keill dress designer extraordinaire, has from her home in Nelson New Zealand, designed Myrea Pettit’s Fairy Dress for when she stands on London’s Fourth Plinth, Antony Gormley Art Project in conjuction with Sky Arts
Tuesday 8th September 11:00-Noon

Carri Keill can be contacted here

Myrea Pettit

Antony Gormley and The Dark Angel

Posted: Monday, August 10th, 2009

WINGS for Nelson

Nelson in New Zealand will be represented on Anthony Gormley’s Fourth Plinth. The dress designs of Carri Keill Designer and Managing Director of the Dark Angel Design Co Ltd  UK and Rivendell Design Ltd Nelson NZ where she lives will come alive on 19th August 2009 with an exquisite fairy dress specially made to represent the insight to Fairyland with the portrayal of Myrea Pettit’s ‘Messenger’.  Eyes worldwide will be focused outside London’s National Gallery in Trafalgar Square as fairy folklore becomes a key part of this Art Project which for centuries these Islands of Albion have been famed and now projected into the third millennium by one of the few of Britain’s leading Fairy Artists and an opportunity for Nelson New Zealand to be a part of this wonderful Art Project

The Messenger on the Fourth Plinth

Posted: Friday, August 7th, 2009

The Messenger on the Fourth Plinth

What is the Fourth Plinth?

About the Project

The Partners

See ‘The Messenger’ live on the Fourth Plinth August 19th 1300-1400 (British Summer Time)

Fairy Bong-e-Bong

Posted: Friday, July 10th, 2009

The ECONIC BONG that has woken millions including fairies, guided their days and nights through wars and peace CONGRATULATIONS

Women were also Knights

Posted: Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Have you ever thought or asked whether there might be any stage of history that women could be  knights?  Probably the historic personality of female chivalry best known is that of Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d’Arc.

Buenaventura Braunstein

Buenaventura Braunstein

These thoughts and ideas troubled director and Multi-Arts-Artist Negrone Rivera de Buenaventura Braunstein who was inspired and motivated to develop her project “Women Were Also Knights”. Her project, started as a musical performance, and developed quickly into other directions with many exciting and artistically challenging  ideas. Based on Buenaventura’s long experience in theatre, television and concerts (national & international) she was able to creates “The Knights Tarshari Women.” Phase One of her production was set in the Bavarian forest  the fantastic pictures of “Wylls Goda”, “Cara Saragerel” or “princess Aguela Adelita”, to name just a few of the characters were taken by the well-known German television photographer Marco Orlando Pichler. These multicultural Knights are not only witty, sensitive, strong and intelligent, but also vulnerable and loyal – and they are fighters. The audience will recognize immediately that Buenaventuras characters are dedicated horsewomen with a passion, the very talented members of the “Duke Tassilo-knight” from Rehling in Bavaria.

Phase two is the Mystical ensemble of Buenaventuras creative spirit and is based on an important part of the “Women Were So Knights’ project, is known as the” Cutarlwyetel fairies and elves of the forests of Nobiobi-Whatcey.Elves Daron Dawn, Plixt & the Lylac Fairy The Cutarlwyetels show impressive acrobatics, they wear beautiful costumes and all of them live and play in a mystical place. The world-famous Parisian acrobats “Duo Iouvilov” traveled to Germany and turned magically into the Fee “Gewels,” the Elf “Daron Dawn” and other fairy tale figures. Buenaventura, financed, directed and launched “Women Were So Knights”  she is currently in discussions with companies who sponsor cultural arts and is looking for more support to develop her theme worldwide, meanwhile she is busy completing the book of “Women Were also Knights” Buenaventura has but one goal to tell the world and that is, history tells us that “Women were also knights,” and they should not be overlooked!The Tarshari Knights of Ekarloél

Pictures, videos, information  “Women Were also Knights” at www.voicesoftwilight.com. There you’ll find pictures, excerpts from the action (in German and English), short video clips (the “Making of”) and much more.