The Fantasy Art of Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
-see also: Ecards of Stephanie Pui-Mun Law Recognizing her “need to draw and create”, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law left behind a computer programming day job “for painted worlds of dreams and the fae.” ..We’re happy she did, for her illustrations detail her lifelong exploration into Otherworlds via fantasy, legends and mythology while portraying her deep connection with Nature and Sacredness. Her mastery of acrylics, pencil and watercolor results in mystical scenes that are breathtaking to behold. Having commissioned projects for Wizards of the Coast,...
Read MoreKDJ: Maker of exquisite musical instruments
Specializing in fifes, flutes, and piccolos, Kevin Douglas Jones uses exotic woods Cocobolo and Purpleheart specially seasoned and treated with natural oils (Linseed, Orange, Almond) and shellac. Each instrument is cut on a wood lathe and fitted with either Brass or 925 Sterling Silver ferrules and Delrin or Solid Brass tenons. All KDJ flutes are conical bore instruments (vs. cylindrical bore), making each flute very strong in the lower ranges.Besides offering the popular keyless Irish flute in the key of D, other instruments include the KDJ Baroque Flute, Fife in C, Flute in D, Piccolo...
Read MoreThe Visionary Arts of Paul B. Rucker
Visit The Visionary Art of Paul P. Rucker He’s been called an iconographer. A dream fisher. Some say his art is yoga. He says, “All true. Art is a shining mirror that gives back to you what you bring to it.” He’s Paul B. Rucker and since 1994 he’s traveled across the U. S. with his unique Otherworld images of Gods and Goddesses, Faeries and Angels, and Fantasy Visionary Scenes making stops at countless galleries, retail and alternative venues, conventions and festivals, and private sales around the country. Hearing-impaired since birth, early childhood...
Read MoreThe Artistry of Andy Duroe: Following his Muse
When U.K. artist/musician Andy Duroe locked his doors and switched off his phone last year for several months to write his first book and epic fantasy journey revealing that ever pressing question, “Why are we here?”, he was essentially doing what he has always done. That is to say he was following his muse.In Desperate Search of the Lesser Spotted Pink Salamander from Ghangi Blah not only takes us along a colorful quest with ferociously furry “gaudy critters” but serves as a reminder to author and reader alike that Art can many times be appreciated as a...
Read MoreThe Art of Liza Lambertini
Liza Lambertini has drawn upon her background in photography and her knowledge of watercolor, oil, acrylic, pencils and ink to create a unique style of art depicting the fairy and fantasy realms. Combining silhouettes and photo backgrounds along with rich colors of abstract art or watercolor she is creating beautiful scenes of fairies, fantasy, people and animals that are lush to the eye and provoking to the heart and mind. “Much research was done regarding silhouette art to find out if anyone else had come up with this new concept and idea. No one had, it was then that I knew...
Read MoreLeslie Clark and The Nomad Foundation
~Nestled in the mellow “downtown” of Ojai, California is where The Nomad Gallery is. I had visited there some years ago and altho I missed meeting with Leslie Clark I did have the pleasure of viewing her artwork and exploring many treasures from some of the gifted Nigerian artisans that she has helped in her visionary mission to aid, feed, and educate the people of Niger as well as those who are able to facilitate the means to that end. -WhitedogLeslie Clark, founder of the Nomad Foundation, is an artist whose career has always included travel. After obtaining her master of...
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