Thursday, August 5, 2010
Fairy Tale Art by Pat Brennan
She has a LOT of gorgeous work in her deviantArt gallery, mostly fantasy based (lots of fairies and mermaids) so be sure to visit, take a look and leave a nice comment (and maybe hint how great it would be to see even more fairy tale pieces.. hint, hint). You can also visit her website HERE and her Flickr account HERE.
The talent must run in the family. Her daughter, Rebecca Parker, is just breaking into the book cover illustration biz too.
I'd love to see Pat work on a specific fairy tale project for a book herself though. She has such a lovely touch. While she does do commissions I gather she's very busy, so if you want to work with her be persistent in trying to contact her and let me know if you work together.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Hermés Dresses Karlie Kloss in Fairy Tales





Thursday, January 14, 2010
Fairy Tale News New Year's Bumper Edition: Fashion
- Wild at Heart (Fall fashion slideshow feature by ZoomZoom) In this fall fashion feature, Erik Almas takes 1930s paintings, taxidermy animals, and the modern woman to create diorama-like images of fashion in the wild. The result is an amalgam of the fairy tale and the mythological muse. The images conjure narratives of the heroine who can talk to animals, live amongst the brown bears, and rule nature itself.
- Ko Ara's Fairy Tale Shoot in Korean Singles Magazine 2008 (Thumbelina, Red Riding Hood, Princess and the Pea, Bremen Town Musicians, Peter Pan, Hansel & Gretel)
- Cinderella's Closet, which provides dresses to under privileged teens for their proms, is calling for gently used prom dresses.
- Fairy tale themed jewelry by LunarraStar (Alice in Wonderland, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Wizard of Oz and more) Etsy find.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Lovely Graphic Design for 2 (Unused) Fairy Tale Covers
You can find more of her art and photography HERE.
Monday, August 24, 2009
V-Ray Tales by Silvia Bratanova

The artist is Silvia Bratanova (SOOO on deviantART) and is an 'experimental photographer/designer', working as part of 'Wings Creative Studio' team.
There is text on each image with the 'tale' (according to V-Ray). Clicking on the images will take you to Silvia's deviantART page where you can click 'Full View' and have a closer look to read what's written (there's an example at the bottom of this post).







NOTE:
Copy for The Princess and the Pea V-Ray Tale:
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a beautiful princess, cursed in a most peculiar way - whenever she saw a bad pixel, it would turn into a pea underneath her mattress. She would lie awake every night praying for a new v-rayvolutionary product - reliable and accurate enough to render out all the pixels and break the curse.
V-Ray - no more sleepless nights!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Behind the Scenes of Fairy Tales by Rosie Hardy

What REALLY went on with those characters behind closed doors!
A talented, young photographer named Rosie Hardy, has done a wonderful job at relating fairy tale scenarios to real life issues that don't usually have a happy ending.
Her unusual self-portrait set of 'behind the scenes' fairy tale photos on flickr are not your usual dreamy visions, or even stylized goth versions of the fairy tale heroines. No. These girls just might be your next door neighbors, girls you went to school with, your cousins, your aunts, your sisters and maybe even your mothers - and their tales all have a sobering side to them.
In posting her photos Rosie has thoughtfully added statistics about social issues, addictions and other problems our fairy tale characters could relate to. It'll make you rethink those familiar stories from a modern and relevant perspective. Instead of just posting the photos I'm giving you screen captures so you can see the connections she's made (and perhaps entice you to check out the rest for yourself).
The issues are not always comfortable to consider but I feel like applauding the wonderful job Rosie did on these. Talk about showing how the tales can be relevant to today!
Check out the rest of her 'behind the scenes' fairy tales set HERE and see more of her photography HERE.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
"Once Upon A Mattress" Comes to Utah

They're even offering a 'Queen's Feast' (chicken dinner) before the show on the Friday and Saturday.
The lovely little poster, shown here, was illustrated by the very talented Manelle Oliphant - an artist who's blog, HERE, is worth revisiting often to see her latest creations.
For those lucky enough to be able to see the show, hurry and get your tickets! The show starts July 31st. You can get more details by visiting the theater website HERE.
If you haven't seen the musical "Once Upon A Mattress" yet and can't get to this (or any other) show - because nothing beats a good live performance - the next best thing is watching Carol Burnett and Tracey Ullman in the 2005 production, available HERE.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Eugenio Recuenco's Fashionable Fairy Tales
In this popular series he recreated The Princess and the Pea, Snow White, Puss in Boots, The Pied Piper (though this shot could double as the delirious Dancing Princesses), Cinderella, Red Riding Hood and Beauty and the Beast.
Here are the spreads from Vogue that swept the web at the time:







I recently found a few more, though I'm not sure when they were taken. For this set we have Sleeping Beauty, Thumbelina, Snow White (take two), The Ugly Duckling and two additional Beauty and the Beast shots.






