My personal favourites are flora and lucciola.
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candyforest |
This definitely belongs in the world of whimsy.
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agata |
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biancaneve |
I think gnomes are one of my favourite things.
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birdcage |
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butterfly |
I think these butterflies look more like moths.
But I think moths are just as beautiful.
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catrarymary |
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crows |
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fishingroom |
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flora |
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georginatamesthedragon |
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lovely |
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lucciola |
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sheryl |
I'm thinking about getting a tattoo of an empty birdcage.
That is how I came across this lovely artist.
I googles birdcages.
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spidergirl |
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theprincessandtheprey |
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tower |
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treegirl |
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beedream |
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uovo |
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balloongirl |
I wish I was balloongirl.
What pretty, dreamy paintings!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me a lot of the artwork of Mark Ryden, who is definitely dreamy and whimsical, but in a much darker way: http://www.markryden.com/paintings/index.html
I really like your blog!
♥ Christine
http://www.mushroomwhimsy.com
Just took a look at Ryden's stuff.....I like!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely up my alley as far as strange and dreamy art (a little more on the strange side than Ceccoli, of course ;)
And Thanks! I like yours too!
We both have reacent posts on pink trees....we both have whimsy in our names....great minds....great minds :)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteIf you like Nicolleta Ceccoli’s work, I advise you to got to this website ( http://www.speightsandfaronboutique.com ) to discover a fabulous range. Journals, Postcards, Jewelry… this artist has made many different items for La Marelle, a french company working as an editor.
On this website, you can also discover many different french artists such as Nathalie Lete, Adolie Day, or Mlle Heloise.
Have a good one,
Cyril