Wonderful fairy land illustration. I want to live there! It would be amazing framed, but can also be used in your scrap-booking, paper crafts, jewelry making, whatever strikes your fancy! Ready for you to print out! Total print size- 5.197" x 7" You are purchasing an incredibly sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE(S). Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrap-booking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper ephemera, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
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Fairy folklore has been around for centuries. Many people actually believe fairies exist in another realm that is invisible to the naked eye. What do you believe???
Fairies Midst Sweet Peas by Margaret Tarrant
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Vintage art print from the eighties. Lisa and her little kids. Dutch Illustrator: Rien Poortvliet. Printed in The Netherlands. Frame is not included! Very nice to be framed or ... just to collect. In mint condition. The reverse side is white. Measurements approx.: 13 x 18 cm (5,1 x 7,1 inches). ♦♦♦ 20% DISCOUNT ♦♦♦ Buy 4 prints or or more from this section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BluumiesAttic?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=16047839 and get a 20% discount on your order amount, excluding shipping costs. Use coupon code: RIEN252019 Prints will be carefully packaged in cello sleeve and slipped into an envelope with thick sturdy cardboard. Thanks for looking and visiting my shop!
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Oggi la pagina facebook su Aulonia (questo il link) ha raggiunto il blog (nel senso che ho scritto tutto quello che c'era sul suo blog omonimo) e quindi partirà la seconda parte, ma intanto dedico questo post ai ragni, ragni, ragni e ancora ragni. Attenti aracnofobi, potreste star male. Comunque chissà perché il ragno è così temuto? Il ragno nero di Franz Karl Basler-Kopp Il ragno sorridente di Odilon Redon, 1881 di John Kenn Mortensen On candystripe legs the spiderman comes Softly through the shadow of the evening sun Stealing past the windows of the blissfully dead Looking for the victim shivering in bed Searching out fear in the gathering gloom and Suddenly! A movement in the corner of the room! And there is nothing I can do When I realise with fright That the spiderman is having me for dinner tonight! Quietly he laughs and shaking his head Creeps closer now Closer to the foot of the bed And softer than shadow and quicker than flies His arms are all around me and his tongue in my eyes "Be still be calm be quiet now my precious boy Don't struggle like that or I will only love you more For it's much too late to get away or turn on the light The spiderman is having you for dinner tonight" And I feel like I'm being eaten By a thousand million shivering furry holes And I know that in the morning I will wake up In the shivering cold And the spiderman is always hungry... da Souchi's beloved pet di Junji Ito Shelob di Alan Lee Okay, credo di aver fatto paura abbastanza. Ora potete ritornare a forme più dolci con La tela di Carlotta di E.B. White dal quale è stato tratto prima un film animato nel 1973 e più recentemente un film in carne e ossa. di Garth Williams How very special are we For just a moment to be Part of life’s eternal rhyme How very special are we To have on our family tree Mother Earth and Father Time He turns the seasons around And so she changes her gown But they always look in their prime They go on dancing their dance Of every lasting romance Mother Earth and Father Time The summer larks return to sing Oh what a gift they give Then autumn days grow short and cold Oh what a joy to live How very special are we For just a moment to be Part of life’s eternal rhyme How very special are we To have on our family tree Mother Earth and Father Time Credo conosciate la storia di Aracne. Tessitrice dell'Antica Grecia dalle doti invidiabili tanto che molti la paragonavano ad Atena e questo la dea non lo poteva sopportare. Così fu pronta la sfida e Atena tesse una splendida tela così come Aracne che raffigurò i tradimenti degli dei. La tela di Aracne era splendida che fu dichiarata vincitrice e questo Atena non poteva sopportarlo così cercò di colpire la fanciulla. Aracne, spaventata dalla furia della dea, cercò di impiccarsi e Atena, impietosita, trasformò la fanciulla in un animale che per tutta la vita avrebbe tessuto tele perfette ovvero il ragno. Le filatrici (La favola di Aracne) di Diego Velazquez Atena e Aracne di Tintoretto Pallade Atena colpisce Aracne e rompe la sua tela di Pierre Brebiette Minerva e Aracne di René Antoine, 1710 Pallade e Aracne di Pieter Paul Rubens, 1636 o 1637 Minerva colpisce Atena di Bullfinch Minerva e Aracne di Bauer Atena e Aracne di Giuseppe Caselli Aracne o La dialettica di Paolo Veronese, 1520 La trasformazione di Aracne in un ragno di W. Walker, 1775 Aracne di Susan Seddon Boulet tratto dal XII canto del Purgatorio della Divina Commedia, di Gustave Doré Altri dipinti qui Per vedere invece altre tessitrici famose eccole qua Ritorniamo ad atmosfere più delicate, in tono pastello. Alcune poi sono sottilmente insidiose. di Jessie Wilcox Smith di Sofia Chiostri Caduta delle ultime foglie d'autunno di Xavier Mellery, 1893 E immagino quanto le fate si possano divertire con la ragnatela. Compleanno della fata di William Heath Robinson, 1925 di Asako Eguchi di Arthur Rackham Filo di ragnatela di John B. Alberts, 1918 di Arthur Rackham di Sofia Chiostri La paura del ragno è quasi atavica. Una donna con la sua ragnatela può far subito pensare a una femme fatale, di quelle che ti incantano e poi ti imprigionano. Un dramma di Joseph Apoux Vedova nera Donna diabolica sulla ragnatela Ragno e mosca, 1900 Ragnatela e corsetto, 1900s La donna con la ragnatela tra gli alberi spogli di Caspar David Friedrich, 1801-'03 E proprio per il suo simbolismo, molte dive del cinema ne hanno fatto ricorso Gloria Swanson, 1950 circa Maria Montez, 1943 Maila Nurmi (a.k.a. Vampira) Comunque il tema della ragnatela, come potete vedere, è stato ampiamente usato in quei tempi anche da non dive. Nudo con ragnatela, Studio Manassé, 1930 n.p. di Anne-marie Heinrich dalla serie Tarabis Il ragno, 1939 n.p. copertina Paris Plaisir di Man Ray di Rosemarie Trockel Un ragno nella sua ragnatela, 1491 Kitan Club di Louise Bourgeoise Up until one century ago there lived In the Zi Duang province of an eastern country A glass-like spider Having devoured its prey It would drape the skeletons over its web In weeks creating a macabre shrine of remains Its web was also unique, in that it had many layers Like floors in a building At the top of this palace-like place Assembled with almost apparent care Were tiny, shining objects Glass, beads, dewdrops One could almost call it an altar When the breeze blew through this construction It produced sounds of wailing, crying Tiny wails, tiny cries The baby spiders would get scared And search frantically for their mother But the glass spider would have long gone Having known that the babies Would survive somehow on their own Oh, the glass spider had blue eyes almost like a human's They shed tears at the wintered turn of the centuries Don't you hear this wasted cry, life is over you (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) But you've seen who's in Heaven, is there anyone in Hell? (Mummy come back 'cos it's dark now) Take care, take care (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Somewhere she glows divine, somewhere she wakes alone But you, you've promise in your lovin' eye God it's dark now Gone, Gone the water's all gone (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Stay low on the ground The fire can drive you savage and afraid Spitting at the dawn, come along before the animals awake (Gone, gone, the water's all gone Mummy come back 'cos it's dark now) Run, run, moving all night, rivers to the left If your mama don't love you then riverbed might Gone, gone, the water's all gone (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Gone, gone, the water's all gone (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Gone, gone, the water's all gone (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Gone, gone, the water's all gone (Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone) Mummy come back 'cos it's dark now Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone Mummy come back 'cos it's dark now Mummy come back 'cos the water's all gone Mummy come back 'cos it's dark now Aracne, albo n° 110 copertina Little Folks Brendon, albo n° 11 Non bisogna dimenticare della Donna Ragno (e non sto parlando di un personaggio Marvel) identificata anche come uno degli aspetti della Grande Madre. Molti nomi ha: Biliku, Pachamama ecc... e ha una grande cultura nello Sciamanesimo di Olesya Mykhailova (guarda qui) La ragnatela rappresenta l'ordine nell'Universo e può essere collegata alla mente, al suo essere intrica. Se si estende la ragnatela, si può raggiungere l'infinito. Dora Maar ne Les années vous guettent (Gli anni vi aspettano) di Nusch Eluard, 1932 Donna ragno sciamana di Susan Seddon Boulet In bocca al lupo Aulonia. Che tu possa vivere bene anche sulla Terra. Immagino senz'altro che tu sarai sempre sospesa quasi sul filo della ragnatela, sempre in biliku. P.S.: Nella ricerca ho trovato un blog che tradotto s'intitola I fili della Donna Ragno. Eccolo qui . Intanto qui vi ricordo ancora una pagina wikipedia utile Aggiornamento 18 marzo 2015: qui altre informazioni sul ragno
fairy houses, Furzey Gardens, England
One of the places we regularly visit has a tree that houses gnomes: Lucia knocks on the door every time we go by, but alas, we always come by on market day, and the gnomes are never home: We have a pine tree in our back yard that would be a perfect residence for gnomes. We've sent out the word. The housing market is difficult right now, and so far, there have been no inquiries about the property. However, I feel confident that we shall have gnomes take up residence in our pine tree before the summer is over. Gnomes make excellent neighbors. They weed gardens and water the plants. June 2015 update: We finally have a door in our tree. For those of you looking for fairy and gnome doors, visit Nothin' But Wood.
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Elves & Fairies by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Curled Mossy Awning Fairy Door via pinterest
Fairy Mouse Under a Mushroom by Margaret Tarrant
thefae: by Margaret Tarrant
Erich Heinemann / Wichtelhausen Märchenbuch Bilder: Fritz Baumgarten Carl Werner Verlag (Reichenbach i. V./Deutschland; 1946) ex libris MTP
Margaret Tarrant is one of my favorite illustrators. (Do I say that about all of them?) She was the daughter of landscape painter Percy Tarrant, and studied art formally. She was one of the first people to bring the fairy craze to Europe, with her series of paintings about them-The...
Ahh, but sometimes the best plans go awry. About a month ago while I was perusing Pinterest for copyright free art to hang on my wall for the holiday, I stumbled across the (to the best of my knowledge, not copyright free) art of the artist Lennart Helje. I had seen a few pieces of his before, but
Sometimes for comfort and aesthetics, we often design a sunken space in our yard and garden. Of course, for the need of topography, for example, the yard or patio was built on a slope, a sunken space need to be created. No matter what, the sunken structure deftly avoids the shortcomings of the terrain but meanwhile, that bring the comfortable and artistic feeling to our yard or garden. This article we’ve gathered 23 sunken design ideas for you. You will be surprised to find that there actually are so many amazing ways that make your yard or garden with a sunken area. Have fun….. Source: partyfettiblog.com Source: railwaysleeper.com
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Introducing the charming needle-felted gnome ornament, designed to add a touch of natural beauty to your Christmas decor. This handmade ornament is made to order and stands at a height of approximately 4.5-5 inches, but can be customized to any size. The gnome's hat is adorned with delicate beads, adding a festive and whimsical flair. Its vibrant colors capture the essence of Christmas, creating a joyful and inviting atmosphere in your home. Design by Zuzana Hochman
STORYBOOK INSPIRATION: Cocktails in the Bush, by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite The Fairy's Barque, by John Anster Fitzgerald The Fairies Banqu...
Little gnome swinging in the air. Needle felted, Waldorf inspired Christmas ornament Beautiful piece of nature for decoration. The fairy is about 4.5" tall. MADE TO ORDER Fairy ornament, Needle felted decoration, Waldorf inspired fairy, Princess ornament, Felted ornament, Fairy mobile, Nursery decoration, Fairy ornament, Waldorf inspired gnome, Felted ornament, Nursery decoration, Tree ornament, Christmas ornament, Design by Zuzana Hochman
Erich Heinemann / Wichtelhausen Märchenbuch Bilder: Fritz Baumgarten Carl Werner Verlag (Reichenbach i. V./Deutschland; 1946) ex libris MTP
The air is getting crisp and the leaves are starting to change colors here in Utah. Fall is definitely in the air. With the changing of the season, I am getting excited for everything FALL! Today, I will be sharing some Acorn Crafts Ideas that are sure to get you into the Fall spirit! Who
I had a request for my gnome to be knitting. He decided to be cool and not show off his knitting skills to much so he's just holding the needles :D
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Our handmade miniature baskets will be adorable addition to your fairy garden decor. A beautiful, large acorn cap of red oak has been used for nice, tiny basket for your fairies. THIS LISTING IS FOR 1 ACORN CAP BASKET. The acorn caps may vary in size. The basket is approximately 0.7" wide x 1.3" tall (including the handle). The baskets will be handcrafted when ordered and may vary slightly from the photo as natural materials have their own individual characteristics. If you would like more pieces please let me know. This is not a toy. For decorative use only, intended for indoor use. CHOKING HAZARD - Poses a choking risk for small children.