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FAE Magazine Art

Here is the complete series of fairy art created for Rachel Van Asch for publication in the Summer ‘09 issue of FAE Magazine:

I am currently working on more art for Van Asch Clothing to appear in another magazine! So be sure to stop back later for more updates. Or better yet, join me on Facebook…I tend to make more updates here: http://www.facebook.com/catherineart

Posted on September 28th, 2009 by catherine  |  1 Comment »

Meadow – FAE Magazine Feature

Next in my new fantasy art series is a piece we call Meadow.  Over the next few weeks, I will be unveiling new fantasy art I created for Van Asch Clothing that is published in a fashion spread for the Summer ‘09 issue of Faeries & Enchantment (FAE) Magazine. You can pick up your copy online or at participating Borders stores.

A princess of the human realm lies in a lush meadow of creeping grass and wild flowers. She is wearing the Lichen Green Chiffon Robe from the Van Asch line.

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Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by catherine  |  No Comments »

Green Fairy – FAE Magazine Feature

Next in my new fantasy art series is a piece we call Green Fairy.  Over the next few weeks, I will be unveiling new fantasy art I created for Van Asch Clothing that is published in a fashion spread for the Summer ‘09 issue of Faeries & Enchantment (FAE) Magazine. You can pick up your copy online or at participating Borders stores.

This scene features a fairy dressed in the gorgeous Forest Maiden dress from the Van Asch line,  summoning the spirits of the forest in an arc of ethereal light.

Be sure to come back on in a few days for the next unveiling!  Subscribe to my blog so you don’t forget!

Posted on July 8th, 2009 by catherine  |  No Comments »

Fairies Landed – FAE Magazine Feature

Next in my new fantasy art series is a piece we call Fairies Landed.  Over the next few weeks, I will be unveiling new fantasy art I created for Van Asch Clothing that is published in a fashion spread for the Summer ‘09 issue of Faeries & Enchantment (FAE) Magazine. You can pick up your copy online or at participating Borders stores.

This scene features three colorful fairies who just landed in a forest illuminated by fireflies. One of the fairies is wearing the Harvest Maiden dress from the Van Asch Clothing line.

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Posted on July 1st, 2009 by catherine  |  No Comments »

Bohemian Princess – FAE Magazine Feature

Over the next few weeks, I will be unveiling new fantasy art I created for Van Asch Clothing that is published in a fashion spread for the Summer ‘09 issue of Faeries & Enchantment (FAE) Magazine. The magazine is out today, May 1st.  You can pick up your copy online or at participating Borders stores.

First, a little about how this series came to be. Rachel Van Asch, whose clothing line and work with the Mediaeval Baebes I’ve been a fan of for years, contacted me after viewing my fantasy art. She asked if I would be interested in turning photographs of models wearing her gorgeous medieval & gothic dresses into works of fairy art for an upcoming issue of FAE Magazine. Of course I said yes! I would wear every dress in this series, they all look amazing! With a tight deadline and stretching my creativity to the limit, I finished all six in about 3 weeks. Thus begins a journey into a realm where the fey frolic and flutter about…

The first scene features a young maiden approaching a magical woodland spring, full of wonder as she tests the water, slightly hesitant about stepping further into the mystical otherworld that lies before her. She is wearing the Bohemian Princess dress from the Van Asch Clothing line.

All 6 creations will soon be available for purchase as archival prints and greeting cards. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing.

Be sure to come back later thing month for the next unveiling! Subscribe to my blog so you don’t forget!

Posted on May 1st, 2009 by catherine  |  No Comments »