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March 4th, 2007

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Fantasy Art scoops three Oscars in Hollywood

February 26th, 2007

On the way in to the Hollywood Oscar Ceremony Red Carpet interview Oscar nominee Guillermo del Toro spoke about the political content of his film, Pan’s Labyrinth.

Surprise Surprise he walks away with a multiple collection of three Oscars!

Best cinematography

Best art direction

Best make-up

“Pan's Labyrinth” brings a terrible fairy tale of dark fantasy to life
The Spanish-language dark fairytale Pan's Labyrinth also won three Baftas awards including the award for best foreign language film In London at the Royal Opera House Sunday 11 February 2007.
It's about an imaginative little girl, Ofelia, played by IVANA BAQUERO, whose wicked stepfather is a brutal officer in Franco's army.

The child seeks refuge in a dark world of fantasy. This is Del Toro's most ambitious and accomplished film to date, although, despite its affinities to other childhood stories about lonely little girls who experience strange adventures, it's not exactly a film for children.

It's very dark and violent, with the fanatical and brutal stepfather, acted by Sergi Lopez, more terrifying than any of the fantasy creatures Ofelia encounters.

The story is compelling and deep, the film is both beautiful, exciting, often horrifying. The digital effects are superb one cannot help but be totally immersed in this powerful story.

(Courtesy of Bossa-Nova.info)

ARTV Art Awards

February 24th, 2007

The ‘ARTV Awards’ events will be held September 28th and 29th 2007 in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, at the PALMS Hotel’s PEARL THEATRE. The GRAMMY’S of the ART WORLD See details below and click to see highlights of the previous Premier Awards Show

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Leprechauns

February 22nd, 2007

Lucky LeprechaunThe legends of Leprechauns and little people from the Emerald Isle have long fascinated Myrea Pettit she recently set out on a quick trip to find out for herself if they would make themselves known to her.

See her story here

Faerieworlds Foxglove makes her Debut

February 22nd, 2007

Chubby Bubby Foxglove&#169Faerieworlds really is buzzing now with the arrival of Foxglove, another Chubby Bubby©. It seems Myrea Pettit’s fashionable well fed cute fairies now have to show a few dimples. Could they be taking a lead from the catwalks of high fashion (Haute Couture)

Myrea Pettit on National TV

February 18th, 2007

Myrea faces the camera 14 Feb 2007Once again Myrea Pettit has appeared on the nationally televised daily program ‘This Morning’ seen throughout all UK regions and Europe this time she was speaking on Valentines day February 14th about her belief in Faeries

Faerieworlds

February 18th, 2007

Chubby Bubby Guilder RoseMyrea Pettit launches her new range of Chubby Bubbies into the faerieworlds. She is elated because the first sign of spring and her diminutive faeries for which she is famed have started to appear to her here is Guilder Rose obviously she seems well fed over the winter months

Alayne Abrahams ARTV Nominee

February 17th, 2007

ARTV Art Awards

Alayne has been nominated for the prestigious 2007 ARTV awards in the category of watercolor. The female spirit is a central theme in the paintings of award winning artist, Alayne Abrahams. The sculpted faces of the Italian Renaissance artists, particularly Botticelli and many of the Pre-Raphaelite painters inspire her. Their work influences her imagery, which draws upon a natural inclination to express the child within, where the imagination is free to explore all possibilities and combinations, including the ability to believe in fairies, angels and goddesses.

Trained in drawing since childhood, Alayne earned a B.S. degreefrom the University of Maryland and a Certificate in Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Md. Ms. Abrahams exhibited at Chalk Farm Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the spring of 2002. Her paintings have also been exhibited throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, and hang in numerous private collections. She was a member of the Washington Watercolor Association and has exhibited in the juried Mid-Atlantic Watercolor Show. She is currently a member of the Philadelphia Watercolor Society and will publish her first children’s book next month. Alayne currently resides in the Philadelphia suburbs.

The awards ceremony will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada September 28th and 29th, 2007. For more information, visit ARTV


For a preview of her work, visit the website
of Alayne Abrahams may also be contacted at 215-510-7560.

Artistic Inspiration in the Atlas Mountains

February 14th, 2007

A slideshow of images from David Riche and Myrea Pettit’s recent trip searching for artistic inspiration in the Atlas Mountains.

Dark Fairy Tale wins acclaim and Bafta awards

February 11th, 2007

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“Pan’s Labyrinth” brings a terrible fairy tale to life

The Spanish-language dark fairytale Pan’s Labyrinth won three Baftas awards including the award for best foreign language film In London at the Royal Opera House Sunday 11 February 2007.
It’s about an imaginative little girl, Ofelia, played by IVANA BAQUERO, whose wicked stepfather is a brutal officer in Franco’s army.

The child seeks refuge in a dark world of fantasy. This is Del Toro’s most ambitious and accomplished film to date, although, despite its affinities to other childhood stories about lonely little girls who experience strange adventures, it’s not exactly a film for children.

It’s very dark and violent, with the fanatical and brutal stepfather, acted by Sergi Lopez, more terrifying than any of the fantasy creatures Ofelia encounters.

The story is compelling and deep, the film is both beautiful, exciting, often horrifying. The digital effects are superb one cannot help but be totally immersed in this powerful story.

(Courtesy of Bossa-Nova.info)