“Metamorphosis” - 24x24”, oil on canvas by Sarah Joncas
This is the preview image for Sarah’s upcoming show at Thinkspace Gallery (opens June 16th).
Disturbingly beautiful clay/porcelain sculptures by Israeli artist Ronit Baranga
The use of fingers and mouths in my work is full of intent and meaning. The fingers and the mouth are very sensual organs in the human body and are therefore very powerful as separated items from it. The “seamless” combination of these organs in plates or cups, appearing as one, creates, in my opinion, new items that “feel” their environment and respond to it - Ronit (interview with Empty Kingdom)
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Video promoting my cover for the issue of May of the Portuguese literature magazine ‘LER’.
How cool is this? By the way, sete-estrelo is the tumblr of Joao Lemos, the artist I collaborated with on “The Adamantium Diaries.”
Boro ©2012 João Lemos
Indian ink on paper, photos by Carlos Isaac
You Take My Breath Away by *Street-Angel
Peri and Paul from RJ Anderson’s Faery Rebels series consisting of Knife, Rebel and Arrow.
If you like faery and human interaction stories this is definitely a series for you. It doesn’t focus on the romance, in fact, it goes on the subtle back burner while the protagonists keep the action rolling over. What I loved most about Peri and Paul’s relationship was how you got to see glimpses of how it had grown through all three books even though the protagonist changed. There was a lot of room for the imagination to take over and fill in the gaps and I think that made it all the more intriguing and powerful.
Enjoy 8DI know I didn’t write this book, but I love this book and this art is so pretty! And… I think Paul is a fox so…
BLONDS, YOU KNOW WHAT I’M SAYING.
This is beautiful!
Did you see this at fairytalemood? I wrote a fairy-tale short story set in the world of Kill Me Softly. And it’s illustrated! » link
“After the Ball” - story by Sarah Cross, illustrations by Oona Pohjolainen
Midnight arrived, on the third and final night of the ball, and Dusty’s enchanted gown started shedding flowers. (read the full story here)
I’m so excited about this collaboration! Oona and I have been working on this for a few months. We’re both fans of fairy tales, fairy tale retellings, and fashion—so what better project for us than a modern Cinderella story? After all, in the Grimms’ version, the ball lasts three nights. :)
The story takes place in Beau Rivage, a city where fairy tales come to life—the same city where my fairy tale novel, Kill Me Softly, takes place. The characters are new, though, so you don’t need to have read Kill Me Softly to read “After the Ball.”
I hope you like it!
My collaboration with author Sarah Cross, a short story by her illustrated by me, is now up on her webpage. You can find it by clicking the image above.