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Character designs for Robin Hood (1973) by Ken Anderson
By Ella Riemersma, 1923
“You are a like a living rose among wax flowers. We may last forever, but you bloom brighter and smell sweeter, and draw blood with your thorns”
(More Faerie Autumn than Faerie Summer, but finished ‘An Enhancement of Ravens’ and it was very lovely, had to doodle Isobel )
This week I updated a just-for-fun addition to the Scenes section of Audio & Video Galleries with my video: "Basil of Baker Street // Inspector Roger Crimmins Introduction (Subtitles)." My family and I recently watched the 1985 Murder, She Wrote episode, "Sing a Song of Murder" (S02E05), knowing Inspector Roger Crimmins was played by Barrie Ingham. His very first scene is of him inside his New Scotland Yard office playing darts. 🎯 In the Disney film, The Great Mouse Detective, when Basil first appears, he nonchalantly tosses a dart into the bull's eye! I just thought it was a cool connection to both characters! 😁
Dragon these………
Been feeling in the mood for some old fashioned Urban Fantasy, back when the genre was just getting started. Never read any of these but they've always tinged my interest. Can anyone who's read them tell me if they're any good?
Tam Lin -- Pamela Dean
War for the Oaks--Emma Bull
Jack the Giant Killer--Charles de Lint
Elsewhere--Will Shetterly
(Making this post so I have these saved somewhere so I don't forget. Plus maybe other people will enjoy some 80s mostly female lead folklore flavored urban fantasy stuff)
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Rapunzel costume designs for Tangled by Claire Keane
Found on a walk. My photos are unstaged and the objects are not moved at all. All editing done using Apple photos on iMac.
Some of Cicely Mary Barker's Flower Fairies
The Mallow Fairy, 1934 and The Harebell Fairy, 1925
The Rose Fairy and the Forget Me Not fairy, 1925
1926
The Snowdrop Fairy and the Blackthorn Fairy 1925
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The Willow Fairy and the Laburnum Fairy, 1940
The Silver Birch Fairy and the Almond Blossom Fairy, 1940
The Guelder Rose Fairies (1940) and The Greater Celandine Fairy (1948)
1948
"Les Jardins de Nuit" (censored version) - Mixed media: colored pencils, pastels, ink, and gold leaf on paper. I created this artwork in 2020 for my book Forgotten Gods.
book cover illustration: Tristan Elwell
Banquet of Mermaids, by Ryoko Kimura
Character designs for Frozen by Michael Giaimo
For Fairytale Friday, illustrations by Theodore Nadejen for the story The Snake-Tsarevna. Included in Skazki: Tales and Legends of Old Russia by Ida Zeitlin, published in 1926.