Apr 282011

We found this video while looking on You Tube, we didnt make it so can’t take any of the credit, but we thought you might want to see it, so here it is.

Jasmine Becket-Griffith is one of our favourite fairy artists, we are proud to stock over 20 of her figurines including the Strangling Collection. These little fairies are manufactured by Nemesis Now and are exceptionally detailed little creatures. You can go straight to our Jasmine Becket-Griffith Fairies Category, or visit www.dark-fairy.co.uk.

Jasmine Becket-Griffith Fairy Figurines

Jasmine Becket-Griffith Fairies

May 302009

Whether young or old, most people find themselves at one point or another fascinated with fairies.  One particular point of fascination lies in fairy art, particularly that of artists such as Amy Brown, Jasmine Becket-Griffith and Michele Lee Phelan who specialize in images of dark and gothic fairies.  So how did we come from the legends of fairies and fae to collecting fairy figurines and dark fairy art prints?  The answer most likely lies in what those artistic fairies generally represent… the beauty and magic that too often seems to be missing from modern life.

The fairies of legend started out quite a bit different than those that we know today… many of the old legends depicted fairies as being tall and radiant or short and ugly.  Many old world fairies were considered to be malicious or at the very least mischievous; they were believed to steal from around the house and sometimes were even thought to kidnap small children and leave fairy creatures in their place.  Over the years, however, the view of fairies in folklore began to change.

By the Victorian age, fairies had begun to assume the forms that we know today.  With their beauty and the magic hinted at by their wings, good fairies began appearing more often in children’s stories and works of fantasy.  Fairies became somewhat common in artwork, with their images appearing in paintings and even photographs.  So-called dark fairies and gothic fairies began to appear as well, with their dark glamour fueling a new resurgence of fairy art for both fairy and gothic collectors to enjoy.

To view some of our collectable fairy figurines visit www.dark-fairy.co.uk Here are some examples below:

 

Dark Bringer by Michele-Lee Phelan

Dark Bringer by Michele-Lee Phelan

 

Skull Stealer by Jasmine Becket-Griffith

Skull Stealer by Jasmine Becket-Griffith

Mar 112009

I am very excited to tell you about the new products we have added to the store.

I will start with the Mythical Fairies Collection

Iolanda

Iolanda

 These stunning fairies are finished with metalic paint. The range features 2 hanging fairies and some even have multi-coloured LED light features. With prices starting at £6.99 they are a bargain.

We have also got some fantastic new gothic fairies in our artist collections. The new ranges feature faires designed from the fantasy artwork of David Gough, Michele-Lee Phelen and Renee Biertempfel. Below is my personal favorite designed by David Gough 

Fairies do it Better by David Gough

Fairies do it Better by David Gough

Click here  to view our artist collections.

We have also got some new pieces in from the Woodland Magical Collection from Nemesis Now. The Woodland Collection is made up of figurines produced by various artists including Lisa Steinke and Meredith Dillman.

Hope Fairy

Hope Fairy

Check out the other items in our Woodlands Magical Collection. Some more new fairies include some extra additions to our Molly Harrison Fairies  and last but by no means least the Anne Stokes Collection. These gothic pieces are a brand new range for Nemesis Now and we are one of the first stores to stock them. In my opinion they are set to be a best seller.

Mar 062009

Nemesis Now produce ranges of figurines for fantasy designers. Here is some background information and quotes from one of our  most popular artists Jessica Galbreth.

Jessica Galbreth

Jessica Galbreth

Mythic fantasy artist Jessica Galbreth was born on April 29th, 1974 in Toledo, Ohio.  Today, she makes her home and studio in Waterville, Ohio with her husband Josh and their two children.  Though Jessica did study fine art with a major in painting for three years at the Toledo Museum of Art, she also considers herself largely a self-taught artist.  She crafts her original works of art mostly with watercolors, pen and ink, but at times also utilizes an airbrush and acrylic for certain effects. 

She is perhaps most celebrated for her ability to capture the haunting and often mysterious beauty of goddesses and faeries from mythology.  Each of her visions brought to life on paper have a personality of their own, and often evoke strong feelings in those who view them.  Some of her faeries are elegant, sweet and wistful, while others are defiant, dark and powerful. 
 
When asked about the path she chose to follow with her art, Jessica has this to say…
 
“I am often asked why I chose to paint images of myth and fantasy for my art career.  It honestly never seemed like a choice, as this is what is truly in my heart.  From the time I was a small child, I have loved fantasy art, especially art with a basis in mythology.  I am inspired by many things…mother nature in all her beauty, the intricate myths and stories of ancient cultures, the shadowy mysteries of the moon, and the innocence and simplicity I see in the eyes of my young children.  It is my most sincerest hope that my artwork serves to remind others of the magic that surrounds us and lives within us always.”     – Jessica Galbreth

Want to know more about Jessica? Why not become a fan of her facebook page? While you are there dont forget to become a fan of Dark Fairy Facebook Page!

You can view our Jessica Galbreth products here, some examples are below

Jessica Galbreth Dark Queen Faery MirrorJessica Galbreth Silver Moon Box
Dark Queen Faerie Mirror and Silver Moon Box are just 2 of the pieces from this collection.
They are made from high quality resin and would make a lovely gift for any fairy lover.