DemonFae

French Quarter Fae
$75.00

This DemonFae was painted in an ancient house in New Orleans. The French doors opened to cast ironwork balconies which twined their way into the gothic scrollwork of the painting…

These dark fairies plagued me for two years. Every time I tried to paint something else, there they were, chittering in my studio, each one insisting I paint her portrait before her sisters’.

Available as a:
14 x 11” lithograph
Limited edition archival canvas

TwistFire Fae
$55.00

These imps plague me when I want to paint things other things. They're pretty, yes, but also rambunctious, sneaky, irreverent, and they make a mess of my studio when I ignore them. Luckily, they're fun to paint.

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” lithograph

BadLuck Fae
$55.00

My superpower, is finding 4-leaf (and sometimes 5 and 6 –leaf) clovers, so I began collaging them into the Fae paintings.

This fairy proves that lucky clovers aren’t always lucky: her moth-eaten wings are a testament to her ragged talisman, and she better look where she’s going…!

Available as a:
11 x 8.5” print

CloverFae Twins
$55.00

Dark fairies (I call them DemonFae) plagued me for two years. Every time I tried to paint something else, there they were, chittering in my studio, each one insisting I paint her portrait before her sisters’. When they learned that my superpower is finding 4-leaf clovers, some of the fairies badgered me into collaging magic clovers into their paintings.

I love the way the sisters mirror each other in this DemonFae painting!

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

DiveFae
$55.00

Wee, watery mermaids keep me awake at night...

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Loose Magic
$55.00

DemonFae beasties keep me up at night...

Available as a:
11 x 8.5” print

PokeyFae
$55.00

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Dancing Fae
$55.00

My superpower, is finding 4-leaf (and sometimes 5 and 6 –leaf) clovers, and when the Fae learned of this, they demanded that I collage the magic clovers into their paintings!

See that little pink nimbus around the fairy’s clover? That just showed up - I didn’t paint it.

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

MermFae
$55.00

Wee beesties keep me up at night...

Available as a:
11 x 8.5” lithograph

HellFire Fae
$55.00

This wide-eyed DemonFae plays innocent, but the flames licking up her arms speak to a different intent.

My dark fairies (I call them DemonFae) plagued me for two years. Every time I tried to paint something else, there they were, chittering in my studio, each one insisting I paint her portrait before her sisters’.

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” lithograph

MoonFae
$55.00

These imps plague me when I want to paint things other things. They're pretty, yes, but also rambunctious, sneaky, irreverent, and they make a mess of my studio when I ignore them. Luckily, they're fun to paint.

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” lithograph

LuckFae
$55.00

My superpower is finding 4-leaf (and sometimes 5 and 6-leaf) clovers, so I began collaging them into the Fae paintings. I love that the clovers in this piece descend in size, so it appears she is walking up over the hill!

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” lithograph

Norse Mythology

Nidhogg
$55.00

The Serpent, Nidhogg, gnaws the roots, the Four Stags, browse the branches, and at the top, the Hawk, Vethrfolnir, sits between the eyes of an Eagle. The Squirrel,  Ratatoskr, carries messages between the Serpent and and Hawk, and makes mischief along the way.

And because I live in New Orleans, somehow, the Great Tree might look a bit like a live oak…

The Yggdrasil World Tree, Sleipnir, Ratroskr, and Odin’s Ravens

here

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Four Stags
$55.00

The Serpent, Nidhogg, gnaws the roots, the Four Stags, browse the branches, and at the top, the Hawk, Vethrfolnir, sits between the eyes of an Eagle.. The Squirrel,  Ratatoskr, carries messages between the Serpent and and Hawk, and makes mischief along the way.

And because I live in New Orleans, somehow, the Great Tree might look a bit like a live oak

Part of triptych with Ratroskr and Nidhogg

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Fenrir
$55.00

Fenrir, son of the trickster god, Loki, is a giant wolf from Norse Mythology. During Ragnarok (a great world-ending battle) he is prophesied to swallow the king of the gods, Odin. This is part of a series:

The Yggstrasil World Tree, Sleipnir, Ratroskr, and Odin’s Ravens

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Ratatoskr
$55.00

The Serpent, Nidhogg, gnaws the roots, the Four Stags, browse the branches, and at the top, the Hawk, Vethrfolnir, sits between the eyes of an Eagle.. The Squirrel,  Ratatoskr, carries messages between the Serpent and and Hawk, and makes mischief along the way.

And because I live in New Orleans, somehow, the Great Tree might look a bit like a live oak

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Yggdrasil Triptych
$140.00

The Serpent gnaws the roots, the Stags browse the branches, and at the top, a Hawk sits between the eyes of an Eagle.. The Squirrel makes mischief along the tree. All three pieces link one atop the other, to form the Yggdrasil, the World Tree.

And because I live in New Orleans, the Great Tree might look a bit like a live oak.

This is a discounted bundle of the three sections of the Yggdrasil Tree: Nidhogg the Stags, and Ratatroskr.

THEY DO NOT COME FRAMED AS A SET - Each is an individual, 8.5 x 11” print. If you’d like them displayed as they are shown here, please explain to your framer that you need a mat with three vertical windows between each section.

Odin's Ravens
$55.00

I love the magical beasts from Norse mythology. This pair of Ravens, Huginn (thought), and Muninn (memory) fly all over the world, bringing information back to the King of the Gods, Odin…

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print

Sleipnir
$55.00

Odin, the King of the Gods , rode this grey, eight-legged steed.. Only I made one extra leg. Because speed lines. Or mebbe cuz I like drawing legs.

Available as a:
8.5 x 11” print