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Magnetica : The Art of Anna Ignatieva

Magnetica : The Art of Anna Ignatieva

Anna is a Russian artist who specialize in cover art, promo and concept art, posters, artwork for merchandise and apparel. http://magnetica.ru/gallery/category/trick-fairies/

Faeriewylde 10th Anniversary

Faeriewylde 10th Anniversary

July marks our 10th anniversary at Faeriewylde, wow where did the time go? We all know the answer to that one.. we are on fairy time of course! Happy Birthday Faeriewylde!! To celebrate we’re having a 50% off sale at Faerie Dreams, and keep an eye open for the image competition (with some awesome prizes to be announced).

Fae Magazine

Fae Magazine

FAE Magazine is an established niche publication based in the UK on the subject of Faeries. FAE stands for Faeries and Enchantment and is produced and published in Cornwall, and printed in the UK. It is published on each Samhain (31 October), Imbolc (1 February), Beltane (1 May) and Lamas (1 August) which are the lunar festivals of the Celtic year. Prominent fairy artists featured in the magazine includes Brian Froud, David Delamare, Peter Pracownik, Josephine Wall, Linda Ravenscroft, Jessica Galbreth, Amy Brown and Wendy Froud. Read more about FAE...

Selina Fenech Gallery

Selina Fenech Gallery

A gallery featuring Selina’s artwork, well worth a visit. These artworks span a range of mediums, from watercolour and acrylic mixed medium traditional art to completely digital paintings.     Click here to browse

Puckish for Gosha

Puckish for Gosha

Puckish for Gosha by HandspanStudios is the perfect addition to your fae related 3D collection. Available at www.faeriedreams.com. Puckish at Faerie Dreams  

Small worlds

Small worlds

ITAKANORI AIBA’s wonderful creations are inspired by his early experiences of bonsai making and maze illustration. Visit his gallery at www.tokyogoodidea.com/galleries