Wednesday, 7 January 2015


Obscure Goblins and Fairies from mr Froud. why dousnt he get a Knighthood for contributions to Fantasy art and literature?



Some more pretty forest maidens. Dryads, Nymphs, call them what you will...


Arthur Rackham's style of Illustrations really speak to me as a designer and a sculptor. He uses such natural line work and a muted pallet.


Beautiful sculpture by an unknown sculptor... I thought my nymph might have branches for hair at one point then the simplification came into place...


flowing clothes and hair.... lost the clothes for wooden armour and the hair gave way to horns.


I wish I had given my Nymph character a pet or a bird friend. the first major illustration of Sketchbook 3 shows a crow on a fallen tree branch.... but time was not on my side.


Nature horns. mystery...





Bright colours.... needed abundently


More Froudian wander...


Green man faces



Drawn on the plane to L.A. from a sketch book I had stolen but thankfully scanned this image first of a fey creature with cracked skin. Im very much up for these characters being spiney and prickley with a maliciousness about them...


I liked the idea that the main character was brought up by fairies as her Parents had to go away...


An early concept piece I did in the summer of a little faun girl idea.


A water Nymph from my good friend Charlotte. All ways very much enjoyed her art.
See also the end of sketch book 3 whare I saved an old drawing she did at art collage. 


An Ogre character from Spiderwick Chronicles

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