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The Queen mage Selena captured a flower into a glowing globe to give it the little fairy as a gift, for fairies are known to love flowers; and they have been taking great care of the Queen's garden.
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The Norse goddess Freya is known for her beauty. She travels with her hawk wings coat. Her sacred animals are cats; here I have chosen caracal cats to symbolize Freya's animals. It also said that these two cats pull her chariot. The flowers signify her femininity and beauty.
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She's made of snow and got wings of dove. When Winter comes the doves bring the stars back to earth and make snow so that her ethereal spirit can manifest. She is -- the Snow Princess.
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This is a take on the fairy tale of the princess who kissed the frog and broke his spell, helping him becoming human again. But sometimes, frogs are just frogs...
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I love to paint fairy and fantasy art. I read sci-fi/fantasy novels very often and they always inspire the magical worlds that I wish to depict in my paintings. I work with traditional media, usually watercolors or watercolors combined with another medium such as gouche or water-mixable oils.
http://www.brookecanvas.com
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