“I do so want this very rare book A Day in Fairyland in English first published in 1947 sold worldwide and never republished, It is now a very collectible iconic post war children’s book, illustrated by Ann Mari Sjogren a must have for fairy lovers.”
Suzanne Gyseman’s faeries will be in a Scottish Highland Council Xmas event! They will be projected onto gauze among the trees on Ness Islands in the river at Inverness! What fun!! There will be music and other things during the event, last year’s video on Vimeo (artsinmotion – John McGeoch) shows someone as a fairy hovering from wires, and elves from Eden Court theatre there plus Santa…. Also an image will be projected onto a wall at Inverness Museum during an advent calendar event of Highland artists. Congratulations Suzanne we are all delighted by the thought of your images being projected among the trees, good for you , for fairy art and artists everywhere for this creative recognition.
Not every country in the world has a tooth fairy, many have other traditions for children losing their first teeth and finding a surprise in the morning maybe some fairy money or candy. Now about to hit the big screes in the New Year January 2010 comes a blockbuster film.
– EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!!! FAE Magazine is now available in the USA and Canada! As from 1st December all you lovely faeries across the pond will be able to pop in your local Borders, Barnes & Nobel, Books a Million, Hastings and Indigo/Chapters book stores and purchase a copy of FAE! Yaaaay! xxx http://www.faemagazine.com.
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.
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.
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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.
Hello Myrea,
This is so weird. I lost my background page on my desktop which was of Dolphins, I accidentally deleted it. And thought I’d change it to Fairy pictures. Then I stumbled onto the Ora Moon picture’s which is so weird cause my name is Ora and my middle name is Marama which is translated into English is the Moon how weird is that, I couldn’t believe it when I found the site freaky. Well I just wanted to share that with you keep up the good work take care now and thanks.
Regards
Ora Nepe (e.mail address withheld)
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’
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.