Some fairy stories are wild and scary, with monstrous creatures and cruelty. Others are sweet and gentle with a happy ending. This drawing has elements of both. There is fur, and teeth, and wings, and claws. Eyes looking out and ears pricked. Find what you will.
It might remain as a drawing, but it might end up converted to a book. It is pen and ink on hot pressed Arches paper. The lower image is a detail.
I tried to find goblins, too, but they kept hidden…
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They are in there, you just have to look harder, maybe under a leaf or a bone …
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My gosh it really suits the fairy tale theme well! I can see them!
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I’m glad you can! I wasn’t sure what the drawing was about, then suddenly it came to me!
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so interesting! i wonder what kind of story will be…:)
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Ah! You have to tell me!
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This is pretty detailed, Anna! Are the fairies really tiny? I think I need my reading glasses; my eyes are bad. But it is great! I just got out a story about fairies that I started years ago, but never finished. I was thinking last night that I might work on it today. But it is one where fairies enter some kids’ world, so I’m not sure it is what you have in mind. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
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I’m afraid there are no literal fairies – they have to come from your imagination! I found hints of shapes and forms and took them on a journey. All the marks are a surprise to me. The final image seemed full of fairy tale imagery, some pretty, some creepy.
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Okay. I guess I didn’t catch that! Well, I like it and it is interesting. I will check it out again.
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Very fascinating. It makes me want to see the piece in person to really look at all your marks. Will it stay in this form or change into something else??? 🙂
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It does need to be seen close up really, all the marks are quite small. The detail image offers a bit more. At this stage I’m not sure what will happen to it. I am fairly enamoured with the idea of books ( in their broadest interpretation) at the moment, but who knows – something will come to me!
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The thought of writing a book is overwhelming. Or you could try a very short book for kids or something! Just a thought.
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I do like to write, but I am hoping this drawing speaks for itself!
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Oh it does. I figured you didn’t have any intention in writing anything right now. You seem to be doing a lot of art! It’s great!
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Thanks Patsy!
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You’re welcome!
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With a little imagination, we can find no just a fairy story, but the enciclopedia of complete tales of adventure and fantasy.
“Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Antoine de Saint Exupéry – The Little Prince
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That’s perfect Marcelo. It’s just what I am trying to achieve. Thank you.
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Very beautiful and indeed full of magic!
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Oh thanks Elena – and you are a master of magic!
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Fantastic work, Anna. I love your detailed drawings, full of magic and mystery.
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Thank you so much Karen – there is a feeling for magic and mystery in so much of your work too. I think a lot can be found in what is unsaid sometimes.
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Its funny as I mentioned ‘spells’ in your bird miniture drawing … and now I see ‘A Fairy Story’. I like the other-worldly nature of your art…as if you investigate the mysteries of life through it. You are a dream-weaver.
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I think I like to ask questions, and not offer answers so much as provoke more questioning, make myself think if no one else!
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