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The Art of Faery [Hardcover]

David Riche (Author), Brian Froud (Author)
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October 28, 2003
From the gothic fantasies of Amy Brown to Myrea Pettit’s gentle, playful creatures, this breathtaking collection of superbly reproduced paintings celebrates the finest in fairy art. Each illustrator has chosen his or her favorite pieces, and all the artists reveal their inspiration, preferred techniques, and working methods. Every medium is represented in images by Jasmine Becket, Linda Biggs, James Browne, Ryu Takeuchi, Paulina Stuckey, Linda Ravenscroft, and others.

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About the Author

As a hobby in 1990 David Riche set up a website and dedicated it to the fairy art world. Driven by the discovery of talented and creative artists worldwide the website became a full time occupation - dedicated to individual creative abilities with a flair and passion for their fairy art. Aside from this David has worked in the fashion, cosmetics, design, theatre and film industries and is well travelled. David lives in Northampton, UK.

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  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Paper Tiger (October 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843400952
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843400950
  • Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #676,901 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Splendor of Magic, April 3, 2004
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Captured within these pages (112 to be exact) that make up "The Art Of Faery" are some of the most gorgeous fantasy drawings I've ever seen, all compiled in one nicely put-together book. There's your typical painters who bring life into the myth of these two-winged creatures, such as Amy Brown, Brian Froud and, one of my favorites, David Delamare ("A Little Night Music" is presented on the cover) but there's also many new discoveries to be had and, for me, I was personally delighted to unearth the Gothic works of Jessica Galbreth and Jacqueline Collen-Tarrolly. There's a section for each artist (some longer than others) with a little background history as well as a couple of their pieces (hand-selected), the techniques they use and the inspirations behind many of their ideas, which is interesting to read about. Also available in the back of this fine collection is a picture of everyone represented (it's cool to be able to see what they look like) alongside their web address so you can find out more about specifics featured here.

I strongly believe that any lover of the fae will appreciate this wonderful anthology... I mean, how could you not?

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious!, December 17, 2003
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Finally, after many months of anticipation, I must say that this masterpiece is WELL worth the wait! A true testament to the Art of Faery indeed!

Lushly illustrated, it beautifully showcases the work of true masters Brian Froud and David Delamare as well as contemporary visionaries into the world of Faery particularly Paulina Stuckey, Jasmine Becket-Griffith and Maxine Gadd. Page after page of full-color plates and insight into the artists and their work.

A perfect book for any lovers of fantasy art, or anybody with a sense of whimsy and wonder. This book will leave you starry eyed for hours after reading!

As an added bonus, there is a wonderful index in the back of the book publishing the contact information and most importantly the personal websites and online galleries of the contributing artists, which provided me with many more hours of internet browsing and learning more about these wonderful people and their creations.

Five stars all the way!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful introduction to modern fairy artists, March 9, 2005
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As an inveterate illustrated children's book collector, this book is a treat. While I had seen the advertisements and read the reviews, I did not feel compelled to buy a copy for myself until my niece brought me her copy to peruse.

So many of my favorites gathered in one book! And an even more pleasant surprise was to see discover some artists I had not known of before. I'm not a fan of coffeetable artbooks. I prefer storys rather than biogs with my artwork but I make an exception here. The artwork is too lovely to miss.

If you are familiar with any of today's fairy artists, a complete list of the artists is the only thing missing from the all the book descriptions. (And I certainly would have bought the book sooner had I but known who all was in it :-)

While I had seen most of the artists websites, and bought some illustrated note cards, I don't believe most of these artists
have been published in book form before. (I know James Browne did a book that I could never locate and I saw wonderful display of David Delamare's artbook and posters at a Vegas giftshop of all places.)

Herewith are the artists: John Arthur (includes my favorite: The Gnome Chair!), Julie Baroh (Bumbleboy is the cutest), Jasmine Becket-Griffith (and where's the dark Frog Princess?), Linda Biggs (light & cheery, practically a neighbor :-), Amy Brown (who doesn't know her work?), Hazel Brown (amazing pen & ink), James Browne (lovely pieces but next time include your Self-Portrait!), Jacqueline Collen-Tarrolly, David Delamare (outstanding as always), Maxine Gadd (with her strong & fearless Aussie colors. Chrysella's my girl!), Jessica Galbreth, Marja Lee Kruyt(If she's not Sulamith Wulfing's daughter, she should be), Myrea Pettit (delicate & detailed), Natalia Pierandrei, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law (imaginative but always graceful), Linda Ravenscroft (rich & complex), Ann Mari Sjogren (utterly charming) , Paulina Stuckey (a fanciful delight), Ryu Takeuchi, Kim Turner, Maria J. William.

The point is that there is something for everyone. And hopefully, this will be just the beginning. . . Each of these artists could easily illustrate their own books. Enjoy this feast for the eyes.
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