One of the worlds finest fantasy artists; Ed Org; takes you on an awe-inspiring journey into the realm of faerie. This book presents practical step-by-step instructions on pencil and colour techniques to help you to create beautiful faerie characters in striking surroundings. It includes an indispensable photo reference of models and props; including costumes; masks and weapons; which you can use to get the most out of your faerie art. It concludes with a stunning gallery selection of Ed Orgs finest pieces; topping off a truly inspiring package for any lover of this magical realm.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Glad to see this author available on kindleBy dotmollJenny Pattrick is a writer with her own approach (nothing iconoclastic. just her own) and a strong interest in New Zealand and Pacific stories that have depth and reality. not just a quick pass of the Magic South feather duster over them. I may not always agree with life as she presents it. but Im always interested to see what she has to show me. Her characters relate strongly to their times. their environments. and their societies.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. SkylarkBy Judy HollandThis book didn.t hold my attention very well. It seemed to ramble on and was a bit disjointed at times0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mediocre read....By LizzieI have to say I was a little disappointed in this Jenny Pattrick novel. I have so enjoyed her other books and I felt this one did not come up to the standard her other books set.I actually read this one in the book form as my mother bought the book for me. and the set up of it is rather nice.The use of different characters writing the story of Lily Alouette made the story disjointed for me.It was a brave move to write the book in this fashion but a straight narrative by one person. either first or third person. would have been much more enjoyable.I certaninly enjoyed parts of the story and was amazed at the thought of all these theatrical people wandering New Zealand and Australia during the 1840s on onwards. The conditions they lived and travelled in portray people of immense character who were obviously incredibly passionate about their craft.The very unconventional relationship between Lily. her lover and her lovers wife is believable and interesting. particularly when children belonging to both women (same father)are in the mix.Overall. an interesting read but unfortunately one I was waiting to get to the end of.