One of Scotlands best loved landmarks a paradise for over twenty thousand hill walkers every year the famed “Fairy Hill, Schiehallion” a 3553 foot peak of dramatic beauty is about to be denigrated in a weave of 140 miles of wire and 60 foot supporting pylons.
Please make your protest known to them in supporting and protecting the beauty of Scotlands most famous Fairy hill and gaining a reprieve for the Fairies .
Owned by the John Muir trust since 1999 Nigel Hawkins, the trust’s director, said: “This monstrous development could end up sweeping across views to and from the fairy mountain, one of Scotland’s best-loved landmarks. If allowed to go ahead it will deflower Schiehallion, degrade Scotland’s image abroad and do untold damage to the tourist industry.
Myrea Pettit and Priscilla Hernandez just two green fairies who anticipated the magic of Absinthe. Its reintroduction is bound to stir up some curiosity,especially in New York with the return of the highly alcoholic beverage. Such is the magic of the Green Fairy
“Let me be mad, mad with the madness of Absinthe, the wildest, most luxurious madness in the world.” Marie Corelli
Set to Premier in February and March 2008 a film adaptation of Mark S. Waters’s popular fantasy novels The Spiderwick Chronicles.
Telling the story of the Grace family who have to adapt to strange new surroundings.
The story begins, with twin brothers Jared and Simon their sister Mallory and their mother, moving from the big city to a mansion owned by their uncle.
A series of strange happenings suggest that unusual disturbances may be caused by Jared, together they try to figure what is going on. It is not long before they discover the magical history of the property.
An army of miniature fairies ‘Little Savages’ created by artist Tessa Farmer with help by the scientists of the museums Entomology Department shows a group of fairies, created with plant roots and insect wings, staging a fierce attack on a fox, and there are also drawings showing Farmer's experience of working in the scientific laboratories, studying the parasitic wasp, which habitually invades and devours other creatures.
This art installation is a must see for art lovers and fairy enthusiasts and provides a refreshing illustration for students education.
BBC Radio Northampton Radio producer Julia Morgan a lover of fairies herself and with her own fairy grotto in her garden was looking for others with a similar passion was delighted to find help from David Riche with Fairies World so close by.
David who has championed the cause of fairy and fantasy art and emerging artists worldwide in his books, on the web, in the Fairiesworld Gallery, and nationwide TV was delighted to expound and enthuse listeners of the afternoon program interviewed by Kevin Fernihough.
Meet Josephine in person and her lovely husband Bob who will be staying with us at the Manor on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday evening there will be a gourmet buffet and complimentary glass of Champagne.
Enchanting magical entertainment including Harp music.
Josephine will be happy to have informal chats with you in the relaxed atmosphere of the manor about all aspects of her work and inspiration for her paintings and sculptures.
( Perhaps even pick up a few of her secrets..!! )
You will be able to view or buy a range of her products including:
Original paintings
Limited Edition Prints
Signed books
Greeting cards, Puzzles etc
Visitors and non residents are welcome to come along and meet Josephine during the weekend (by prior arrangement), and perhaps take away a signed book with a personalised message.
To book for this event contact Maggie & Ric please contact us or call us on +44(1983)730215
Cost £29.50 per person for Saturday evening gourmet champagne buffet and entertainment.
10% discount for resident guests.
6:00pm 30th October 2007, Cambridge University, Lucy Cavendish College, Lady Margaret Road Cambridge.
Supanee first introduced her “Dream Art” to the public at an exhibition in Thailand in aid of the Red Cross. Following on from the success of this first exhibit Supanee has gone on to show her works of art at numerous public and private events. Always in aid of her favorite charities. Her works now adorn the walls of many private patrons and public buildings, such as banks, offices and hospitals and on the Internet for everyone to enjoy.
Supanee’s works have been described as “unique” that they “combine both art and emotion reminiscent of Dualist presentation or impressionism. “Some view her works as an artistic curiosity, others the object of inspiration. Some simply see the dreamscapes of a talented artist. All agree that the vibrant colours and shapes defy convention. We will leave you to find them in your own truths and look forward to seeing you in Cambridge.
To find out more about the artist and her work go here
Myrea of Fairiesworld with her friend Dreamartist Supanee
Youseitachi the mythic fairies of Japan are being seen more and more, the internet is spreading the cultural and creative inspirations of oriental artists Ryu Takeuchi, Juri Iida, Miharu Yokota, Zin Amami and many others, exhibitions of their work and increasing popularity worldwide is breaking down the east west divide of these mythic creatures. The Japanese eager for knowledge of youseitachi in Europe the Nordic and Celtic traditions, the mysteries and lore of Ireland, Cornwall, Devon, Isle of Man and Brittany are just as eager to share their beautiful and delicate art form to the rest of the world.
Search for ‘Japan’ here to view some of the artists work
Image ‘Screwdriver’ A delicate sculpture by Ryu Takeuchi
Jane Sullivan, formerly known as Jane Bulfin (Calligraphy Society of Cork, 1990-1989), is now resident in France, where her new calligraphy club is called “les Amis de l’Alphabet”.
She is concentrating on her fairy artwork and has recently published a delightful book entitled Rachel ‘Un Conte de Fées- A Fairy Story. Jane’s Website and you can contact Jane here