Jennifer Elliott sent me these wonderful pictures. I believe her artistic Fae are the ones who have been doing drawtober with us…are you? (Course they might be following Pattimouse rather than ours – similar prompts but maybe a little bit of a different order)
The fae have been slowly leaving the fae realm for the last century without explanation. They have been working on blending in and making themselves less obvious in human society. Some show actual fear about the fae realms.
You wake up and find yourself in a strange place. You are fairly sure you were home yesterday, but now your head hurts. There’s a low hum coming from somewhere near…
I have been considering ways to get more content on the blog… much of this blog is automatic and not really something that is “fun” at least for me to post. I aim to change it with the new one. This is going to be a day for prompts. Sometimes it will be a story prompt, sometimes a poetry prompt, and occasionally I will be posting it as an art prompt. That being said…these are to encourage creativity. If you see a better idea in the prompt for a different medium than the one that I have presented… please use it. Create! And if you choose to share your creative endeavors we will be glad to post it here on the blog.
Today the post is for Art
Draw a mushroom scene. a place for the unseelie fae to play. Is there any water? Stalactites? Stalagmites? Is there any Fae in your scene? Is your art in color?
Well, Miss Pattimouse decided to take a break from the challenge for Memorial day…but our faery artists stepped up in a big way. The prompt today that was given was fin. They all did a fantastic job! I understand that the model for some of the art was a certain beanie baby (picture below for context).
I personally love the creativity and hope they continue!
So for those who are following our Pattimouse she has been doing the Mermay art challenge. The last art prompt she did was Turtle. Well we had some of our favorite faeries decide to attempt the prompt as well. Such creative artists. Let us cheer them on in hopes that they continue to be so creative.