Lynsye


    Gender: Female
    Location: Portland, OR, USA
    Relationship: Committed Relationship
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Maybe Someday
    Body Type: Slim / Slender
    Height: 5'7"
    Religion: Wiccan
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    Gmail: Lynsye818
    About Me: I am an aspiring artist! Most of my work is fantasy oriented; faeries, goddesses, dragons, etc. I also do tattoo designs and am working on blending the two styles together to achieve something very unique! My prefered mediums are Prisma Colored Pencils and acrylic paint, but I dabble a bit in everything.

    I am engaged to the most amazing man in the world, Matt Medalia! He is my soulmate in every sense of the word, and I am increadibly blessed to have found him in this life time!

    I am a very open, positive, laid bakc, & down to earth person. If there's anything else you would like to know, feel free to ask, chances are I will gladly give you an answer! :)
    Music: EVERYTHING! (Seriously!) JEWEL is my fave! Tori Amos, Fiona Apple, Dave Matthews Band, Imogen Heap & Frou Frou, Damien Rice, Elisa, Aslyn, Anna Nalick, Norah Jones, Paramore, Brandi Carlile, Depeche Mode, Evanesence, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Angie Aparo, Here Come the Mummies, Gus Black, Eminem, Emmy Lou Harris, Avril Lavigne, Sublime, Regina Spektor, The Fray, Feist, Daughters of Gaia, Priscilla Hernandez, and many many many many more!!
    Movies: I LOVE movies! I wanted to be an actress for so long! The Labyrinth is my all time fave! The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, all Kevin Smith movies, with the exception of Jersey Girl, anything with Jack Black, Chicago, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Witches, The Descent, All three Saw films, Office Space, Resident Evil, Adaptation, Half Baked, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Practical Magic, Kill Bill Vol.1 & 2, Sin City, The Breakfast Club, Uncle Buck, Johnny Dangerously...oh my....I can't even begin to think of all of them!
    TV: Grey's Anatomy, House, Bones, Family Guy, American Dad, Aqua Teen, The War at Home, 'Til Death, The Office, My Name is Earl, Miami Ink, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, Man vs Wild, Robot Chicken, Inuyasha, any cartoon from the 80s, umm....oh yeah...and Fraggle Rock!
    Books: The Lord of the Rings trilogy - J.R.R. Tolkien. Anything by Scott Cunningham - he has guided me through many spiritual questions. All of the Anita Blake and Merry Gentry books - Laurell K. Hamilton. I read the first 14 Anita books in 3 months, I went right out and bought the first 4 Merry books and read them in 3 weeks! If you like fantasy books that will grab you and pull you into a new world, then these books are for you! Party Monster (aka: Disco Bloodbath: A Fabulous but True Tale of Murder in Clubland) - James St. James. The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
    Likes: Good people, all things mystikal and magikal, ART, lightning, FAERIES, rain, a good book, popcorn, glazed doughnuts, ice cream, the coast, the mountains, meditating, drums, silence, PUGS, shiny things, caramel apple cider, wine, fruity chewy candy, potatoes, fat bowls, berries, honesty, warm towells from the dryer, Italian sodas, corsets, flogging, sunrises, sunsets, swings, long walks, kind eyes, warm smiles, and laughter! :)
    Dislikes: Bad people, negativity, closed-mindedness, spiders, bills, eggplant, bad drivers, house work, nosey people, & stinky garbage!
    Hobbies: ART!! Disc Golf, reading, daydreaming.... :)
    Vices: I bite my nails and have an uncontrollable addiction to the works of Laurell K. Hamilton. :)
    Virtues: "Bide the Wiccan Laws ye must In Perfect Love and Perfect Trust.
    Live an’ let live - Fairly take an’ fairly give....Ever mind the rule of three, what you do comes back to thee...Eight words ye Wiccan Rede fulfill - An’ it harm none, Do what ye will" - Wiccan Rede
    Heroes: My mom - the strongest woman I know. My sis - the most unique and caring chick ever! My dad - for proving that the bottom is not the end, you can come back a better person! I love you guys more than you know! :) Jewel - I have been a fan since '93 and have created so much while listening to her music. Anita Blake and Merry Gentry - the most bad **** females to ever grace the pages of a book! Then, there is the long list of artists who have inspired me along the way! (Amy Brown, Brian Froud, David Delamare, Delphine Levesque Demers, Jasmine Beckett-Griffith aka Strangeling, Jessica Glabreth, Linda Biggs, Linda Ravenscroft, Lisa Hunt, Maxine Gadd, Nene Thomas, Olivia De Berardinis, Peter Pracownik, Ruth Thompson, Stephanie Pui Mun Law, etc...)

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    ~*New Painting*~ Interlude of the Doppelganger

    Sunday, December 7, 2008, 06:44 PM PST [General]

    After several months, I've finally gotten back to painting! Here's my newest piece!

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    'Interlude of the Doppelganger'

     

    (Acrylic on 14x18 stretched canvas)

    Doppelganger - n - (German) a ghostly counterpart of a person; a ghostly double of a living person. In mythology - a doppelganger is a harbinger of death for it's real life counterpart if seen.

    This is a theme that has been showing up for me so many times recently that I had to put it into a painting! (Gotta love synchronicity!) Let's see, I was reading the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison. In one of the books, a 'doppelganger spell' is used which transforms one person into an identical version of the spell caster. (Some say a spell can create a doppelganger, or identical twin, out of thin air.) I picked up another series by Marie Brennan called The Doppelganger Series. (Warrior & Witch) In this series, when an infant witch is born, a ritual is performed to create the channel for magic. In doing so, a doppelganger is created. This doppelganger does not have the channel for magic and is traditionally killed until one who survived finds a way to rejoin the two halves of the person. (Both series are GREAT, I highly recommend them!)

    Then, I went with a friend last month to go see LUDO in concert! (Incredible band - amazing show!) The band, The Graduate, opened for them. I had never heard this band before, but was instantly hooked when they started playing! They are a rock band with an added ambient sound. I couldn't help but dance! They played this one song that started out being about 6 minutes of instrumental sounds, then the lyrics came. I was totally rocking out! LOL I turned to my friend and told her: "I HAVE to get this CD! I could totally paint to this sound!" So, when I got home, I downloaded their CD, Anhedonia. (GREAT CD!) The song they played live that I loved so much is actually two songs on the album. The instrumental piece is Interlude and the part with lyrics is, of course, Doppelganger! (You can hear them in order on my profile!)

    "My dreams haunt me in my sleep
    They stay hidden inside of me
    Very deep so I'll be sure to stay
    I've got direction in my craze
    To keep trying for another day
    Who needs perception anyway

    Three long weeks I stayed in the room
    Waiting for the man to show me something new
    Staring through the glass
    It was crystal clear
    But the stranger just cried, ahh
    So late one night with my head in a blaze
    I said to the man in the sorry state
    Love is for the lucky
    You know what they want
    Or maybe love's best left to who cares less"

    Seems to me that in The Graduate's song, he's fighting with his reflection, or doppelganger, about several of life's lessons. So, I started forming these ideas in my head of what my doppelganger piece would look like. The sound of the music really inspired the colors and movement of my piece, but it was the books I read that launched my overall theme. A faerie comes out at night to create a doppelganger spell in order to be in two places at once; in the faerie realm, and in the mortal realm. She hangs two Will-o-the-Wisps on either side of her tree in order to gain some light for both herself and her newly created doppelganger. She conjures her magic in her hands and it swirls into the trees and the air around her as her spell takes form and her doppelganger is created! But which is the real faerie, and which is purely magic?!

    You decide....

    Feel free to leave me a comment and let me know what you think of my newest addition to my 'faerie trees' series. I always love to hear from you all!

    ~Love & Light~

    *Lynsye*

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    Your painting is very enchanting! I love the colors!

    Marianne
    December 15, 2008
    02:35 PM PST

    ~*ORIGINAL ART FOR SALE*~

    Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 12:37 PM PST [General]

    Greetings all! :)

    I hadn't planned on selling these originals yet, but hard times call for hard choices. It breaks my heart a little, but it's time that I part with these paintings and pass them on to new homes.


    If you need some new art for your pad, a splash of color, or just some faerie magick, please purchase one of the paintings below. All of the paintings are originals - they have been finished with a protective seal and are signed and dated on the back. The cost of these range from $25 - $250 - Please message me for detailed prices.


    ~Love & Light~
    *Lynsye*

    #56
    'Open Channel' (Acrylic on 9x12 canvas board)

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    'Open Channel II' (Acrylic on 4x4 canvas)

    #60
    'The Willow's Lullaby' (Acrylic on 9x12 canvas board)

    #65
    'A Beautiful Lie' (Acrylic on 9x12 canvas board)

    #69
    'Blackbird' (Acrylic on 11x16 canvas board)

    #82
    'Alive' (Acrylic on 8x24 canvas)

    #40
    'Goddess of Imaginary Light' (Acrylic on 12x9 canvas board)

    #54
    'Meditation on a Peacock' (Acrylic on 5x7 canvas board)

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    Good Faeries/Bad Faeries Masquerade Balls come to Oregon!

    Monday, November 17, 2008, 09:11 AM PST [General]

    YAY!!!! I am sooooooo excited!!!! :) It was just announced last week that the creators of FaerieWorlds and FaerieCon will launch the first Winter Celebration for all of us Faeries! That's right....the Masquerade Balls that are a most popular event at FaerieCon will make their debut on the West Coast in Eugene Oregon, January 30 & 31, 2009! I've got my tickets already!! Hurry and get them while they are on sale - it's a GREAT price right now! See below for more details.....

    Hope to see you all there!

    ~Love & Light~

    *Lynsye*

    www.FaerieBalls.com

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    INTRODUCING THE FAERIEWORLDS WINTER CELEBRATION!
    ..After seven years of producing the west coast's fastest emerging music festival, Faerieworlds is
    proud to announce the launch of the Good Faeries and Bad Faeries Masquerade Balls.


    Featuring the enchanted music of
    Woodland
    with the World of Froud
    Good Faeries Lightshow

    & the psycho-tantric juju sounds of
    Trillian Green


    Featuring the tribal rhythms of the
    Southwest mythic rock band
    Kan'Nal

    & the magical songs and music of
    the masterful acoustic trio
    Tricky Pixie

    Doors Open at 7:00pm • Music Starts at 8:30pm

    TWO BIG NIGHTS - ONE LOW PRICE!

    FAERIEWORLDS COMMUNITY SPECIAL OFFER!
    As a special offer to members of the Faerieworlds community, we are offering the following package for the first 100 Winter Celebration Weekend Pass customers:
         

    • Admission to the Good Faeries Ball
    • Admission to the Bad Faeries Ball
    • Free Faerieworlds T-Shirt*
    • FaerieCon CD Sampler
    • Faerieworlds and FaerieCon Stickers

    A total package worth over $70, available to the first 100 weekend
    pass customers for half price - only $35!

    BUY THE WEEKEND CELEBRATION PASS NOW!

    For two years, the Masquerade Balls have been the undisputed highlight of FaerieCon, magical evenings of amazing costumes, show-stopping musical performances and more than a little faerie fun and mischief!

    Now you don't have to wait a year to join us at FaerieCon: we are bringing all the magic and music of the Good Faeries / Bad Faeries Masquerade Balls to you. Each night will feature headlining bands from Faerieworlds and FaerieCon, guest artists and authors, a selection of of best vendors with their spectacular faerie wares, a Faerie Ball gift bag and more!

    The Masquerade Balls will take place in Eugene, Oregon at the beautiful, Historic McDonald Theater, on January 30th and 31st. Enjoy a romantic dinner in one of Eugene's acclaimed restaurants before dancing the the night away amidst whirling wings and faerie dust.

    Don't miss what is sure to be one of the most magical evenings of the year in the Oregon.. and remember:
    "what happens at the Bad Faeries Ball stays at the Bad Faeries Ball." So buy your tickets NOW.

    With Special Guests including Toby Froud and Ignatz!

    LISTEN TO THE BANDS HERE:




    In European tradition, this is the time of "Imbolc" or Candlemas and the celebration of the first signs of the coming of Spring. We invite you to bring family and friends and step out of the winter gloom into warm, radiant faerie light! Lift your heart and revitalize your spirit while dancing the night away to amazing bands; What better way to welcome the New Year? Don't miss what is sure to be the most talked about event this Winter: Get your Tickets NOW!

    For more information call us at 541.687.0945 or email us at:
    info@faerieworlds.com

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    FaerieWorlds Recap - FINALLY! :)

    Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 12:13 PM PST [General]

    First, let me appologize for the length of time it has taken me to post this. I've been rather busy since my return; hanging out with my sister while she was still here, getting tattooed, working on a new painting, and just winding down. Let me tell you, trying to get adjusted to the real world again has been tough. Many of you have been asking; "Well, how was it?!"...so...here is my recap!

     

     

    WOW! What an event! I know if you've read recaps from anyone else that attended, you've read a similar statement, but honestly....words cannot describe what this experience was like!

    My little sister flew out from TN to attend FaerieWorlds with me. I couldn't have asked for a better companion for the weekend. She has enjoyed viewing the art of faerie since she was born...I, of course, had a hand in swaying her tastes. ;) Our favorite movie has always been 'The Labyrinth' - we can quote the entire movie and know all of the words to each song! This turned us both into HUGE Froud fans! When she got her own room for the first time, I bought her an Amy Brown print for her wall. Since both of those artists were scheduled to be there, we were super stoked!

    We drove from Portland to Veneta on Friday morning. We were planning on arriving at Quiet Camp, the FaerieWorlds camp ground, a few hours before the festival opened. We wanted to get the tent set up, get in costume, and get in line to pick up our tickets so we could get in as soon as they opened. But, of course, we missed our turn and drove about 50 miles past the location. :( We finally turned around, found the camp, rushed to get set up, rushed to get dressed, and rushed to the gates....only to be stuck standing in line for about 45 minutes. The computers that they were using to look up everyone's ticket information had gone down. So, we were asked to split into 3 lines that were alphabetized by fisrt name; A-H, I-P, and Q-Z. Well, I'm pretty sure that over 2/3 of the people attending had a first name that started with one of the letters between I & P, including myself. I watched the two tiny lines on the end walk right up, get their bracelets, and head in, while we were stuck in a line that was about to reach the parking lot. There was an upside to the waiting, there was an awesome old hippie guy that was playing his guitar and singing to all of us. Very cool! :) We are nearing the front of the line, there are 2 groups in front of us, and voila! The computers are up and running again! (Of course) We get our bracelets, goodie bags, and can finally walk through the entrance!

    I was sporting my hand painted wings, as day one was Good Faerie Day, and my sister was wearing the mask that I had made. I had, in hand, the strapless Absinth Faerie Wings that I had made for one of the amazingly talented artists that was to be signing at the Faerie Magazine booth. That, of course, was to be our first stop. On our way to find the Faerie Magazine booth, I was completely overwhelmed. Not only were there dozens upon dozens of tents, booths, and vendors of faerie finery, but EVERYONE was dressed up! I actually felt underdressed when I saw some of the costumes! There were not only faeries, but fauns, satyrs, elves, goblins, and tons of cute baby creatures! I was just in awe and didn't know what to do first. Around the first corner, we spied out first destination - there was Lisa Steinke and the Faerie Magazine booth! :) We stopped by, gave her the wings, said a quick hello, then let her know we were going to go peruse the festival. Not only did we want to see what was around, but we had a hefty bag of books that we needed to get signed. ;) **I will share more about my wings and Lisa later in the blog as she didn't get to wear them until Saturday and meeting her was one of the highlights of the weekend!**

    We began our trip around the festival, checking out all of the booths. We got to meet Amy Brown, Brian, Toby, and Wendy Froud, Nedda Shishegar, J. Corsentino, and Maxine Gadd!! Let me tell you...to just be in the smae space as some of these artists was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I have looked up to and been inspired by some of those artists since before I even cared who created the beautiful works that I was so fond of staring at! I didn't get pictures of everyone because of how crowded some of the booths were, and then forgot to go back later in the weekend. That's my biggest regret.

    Sam and me with Amy Brown

    Me, Nedda, & Sam

    Brian Fround & Me!

    Toby Froud (I so wanted to walk up to him and say: "You remind me of the babe!" LOL Yes, he was the baby in The Labyrinth!)

    Sam was highly intrigued by the photographic work of J. Corsentino, author of 'Time of the Faeries' - she later purchased 11 of his prints!! If you haven't seen his work yet, you MUST check him out! (www.myspace.com/jcorso) Amy Brown was super nice, but very busy with other fans, so we didn't get to chat long. Nedda was lovely! She remembered me from MySpace and gave me a huge hug upon our meeting. She is a very lovely and talented artist. Brian Froud...WOW! He even talks like a faerie! LOL I was totally star struck when we got to his booth. I didn't know what to say, but forced myself to speak. All that came out was: "You made me draw faeries!" his response: "Well, I didn't MAKE you draw them." (In his lovely accent of course) I said: "Ok, you inspired me, I am such a huge fan!" he says: "Ah, yes, much better choice of words!" He then signed my copy of Art of Faerie and Lady Cottington's Pressed Faerie Book. I had also brought a copy of his book, Land of Froud. A friend had let me borrow this book and I took it for Brian to sign. It is from 1977 and is no longer in print. He was very excited to see it in such good condition. Not only did he sign his name in each book, but he also drew a different faerie creature in each one!

    We decided to head back to the car at this point to drop off our bag o goodies. We came back to join in The Spiral Dance. WOW What killer energies that involved! To raise our hands to the Mother and give back to the Earth in such a large group was an amazingly spiritual moment for me. Sam's words were: "Oh my gosh, they aren't raising thier hands to Jesus! HOW COOL!"....welcom to Oregon Sam! :) We then hit the booths on the far side of the venue, checking out loads of leather crafts and stones. I was drawn to the booth of The Beekeeper's Daughter. There were tons of different rocks, minerals, and oils inside. My skin was just vibrating with all of the energy they gave off. There was so much energy, in fact, that I couldn't decide what it was that I needed from these fine ladies. So, I thought back to the horrible hynagogic nightmares that I had been having and approached one of the ladies. "Astral protection" is what I inquired about. She spoke to her spirits and after some consideration, asked me to pick up two of the round stones in the silver bowl behind me. I picked out two that called to me and brought them back. She told me how to hold them and move them back and forth until I felt either an attraction or repulsion from the stones. This happened very quickly. She then told me that they are Moqui Stones or Shaman Stones and are used to center and focus energy and Chi. She said that they can only be found in a place in Utah and on Mars and that they are 130 - 150 million years old and were brought to earth by the Star People. She also gifted me a Dream Crystal from Colombia. She said it would aid me in contacting astral visitors and that she was told it was very important that I have this stone as there are major messages I should be receiving. She placed the stone in my hand and ran her Chi through it. As she did so, the stone grew warm and throbbed like I was holding a beating heart. Absolutely amazing and highly spiritual! And....let me tell you, my energy has been amazing since receiving this stone - also, since I've been using the Moqui Stones to center, my tarot readings have been spot on and highly intuative! :)

    As we left the booth, we were drawn to the main stage by some fantastic music! My sister asked me who they were and I told her it was Trillian Green! :) We headed right over and began the dance! You couldn't help but move to their music....it was almost like being in a trance. The name of their newest CD really describes their sound to a tee: 'Psycho Tantric JuJu Jazz' :) We rocked out to them and the guy that plays the flute....he's a mad man! :) (www.myspace.com/trilliangreen)

    After the lengthy dance experience in the sun, we were exhausted....and hungry! We grabbed a bowl of chicken fried rice from one of the vendors, then went and sat in the hemp tent to eat and cool off. I heard a couple speaking Spanish behind me, I turn around, and there is Priscilla Hernandez and Hector Corcin! I didn't want to bother them while they were eating, but I had to speak to her. I told her who I was and mentioned my painting 'The Willow's Lullaby'. She instantly remembered me from my posts on myspace, faespace, and yourfantasycostume.com. :) We had a lovely chat with her about her trip and how she was enjoying the states. She was just so lovely and kind it was unbelievable. Her concerts both Friday and Saturday night were magical and she later signed my copy of her CD 'Ancient Shadows'. (www.myspace.com/priscillahernandez or www.yidneth.com or www.members.enchantedfolk.com/priscillahernandez) **Unfortunately, upon their arrival back in Spain, Priscilla and Hector were attacked and robbed. All of ther sound equipment, cameras, and money from sales at FaerieWorlds were taken! Please, please, go visit one of her sites - there is a link set up by the folks from Woodland, the Frouds, and Robert Gould to take donations to help replace what they have lost.**

    We walked around some more, checking out the rest of the booths and vendors, taking pictures here and there. We heard a lovely little flute sound so we vetured over towards that stand. There was a lovely guy selling Ocarinas! He even had some that looked like the Ocarina of Time from the Zelda game! (Our personal favorite game) Not only did he have the replicas, but he could play all of the songs from the game and had song books that teach you the notes! We couldn't pass it up! So, Sam purchased a blue Ocarina of Time and I purchased a smaller, higher pitched version covered in tr-knots that hangs from a neckalce! :) We were so excited about our find that we carried them around all weekend and tooted away every chance we got! :) (www.songbirdocarina.com)

    After a while, we ended up back at the hemp tent to take a breather and have a cold drink. Guess who's hanging out there?! The band Qntal and Lisa Steinke! :) We joined them and Lisa introduced us to Michael Popp from Qntal, as well as author Jamie Wood. Kaywyn, Wren, and Squirt soon joined the group to sing a lovely happy birthday song to Lisa. Kaywyn gives amazing hugs and runs a metaphysical shop in Colorado - they are part of the Kan'Nal family. :) They passed around a b-day card that we all signed for Lisa. Then, another old hippie dude joined us. His name is Rainbow Light and his wife started the Casbah Tea House and the hemp tent. He started off by shooting a little 'thank you' video for his wife, which turned into several songs. He kept singing to Lisa since it was her b-day...something about galactic butter and dragonflies! LOL It was a trip! :) We all parted ways and put on warmer clothes since nighttime was nearing. We met Lisa and Jamie back on the lawn to listen to the magical sounds of Woodland. It was Emilio and Kelli that got this whole FaerieWorlds thing started in the first place, so listening to them was enchanting! (www.myspace.com/woodlandtwilight)

    When they were done playing, we got to see a special show. Tricky Pixie came out, drummed, and sang as folks from Myth Makers put on a fire show! Absolutely awesome way to finish off the night. Then, it was back to the car and over to Quiet Camp. We were exhausted and passed out rather quickly! :)

    **

    Satruday morning - up early for cold camping showers, then back to the tent to cook up some hashbrowns. Saturday was BAD FAERIE DAY and the day I was looking most forward to! I had spent much more time on my costume and finally got to wear my strapless wings!

    Again, our first stop was The Faerie Magazine Booth to see Lisa Steinke. Of course, there she is, wearing my wings! :) Man...it was so cool and exciting to see her wearing them! I felt like I had accomplished something great!

    Isn't she just beautiful!! :) (www.thefaeriegathering.com or www.myspace.com/nykkifae)

    The Absinth Wings really did make her fly, and they made her a tad bit naughty! She felt the urge to sneak around the crowd, tap people, and pull their tails...so...we did! :) It was Bad Faeries Day of course! :) Lisa is such an amzing person...not only is she a talented artist, but she has one of the most amazing souls I have ever met! I wish there were more people in the world like her. I am very proud to call her a sister. We approach our artwork the same way - through music, so that gave us an instant connection. We have been chatting via myspace for about a year now...meeting her in person and sharing our love for faeries was increadible! She even complimented me on my art! :)

    Now....are you ready for the most exciting part?!?! :) Lisa Steinke and I are going to work together!!!!! That's right, I am going to create strapless wings and incorporate her signature spiral designs into them! HOW COOL IS THAT?! There are no major details yet, but I will be sure to let you all know as soon as I have something solid! I can say, that it sounds like the wings will be available at the Faerie Magazine Booth next year!! :) YAY! Lisa has faith in me as an artist and is really helping me tkae flight! (Thank you Lisa, I love you my sister!)

    Ok...back to the festival. :) Sam and I left Lisa to work her booth. We walked around the venue and checked out the shops we had missed the day before, chatted with other folks, took more pictures, and posed for others. I even got to meet two other myspacers - Katie the faun and Airrowin! :) Didn't get to kick it with Airrowin like I wanted to, but there's always next year! :) I was just happy that I spotted her dragon tattoos in passing! LOL We went to the car and made sandwiches for lunch, then met Lisa at her booth just before 4pm. Why? Well, Kan'Nal was scheduled to perform and that could not be missed! Lisa, Sam, and I went and stood by the front of the stage as they were setting up so we could have a good spot. They came on and they did not disappoint! They played some of my favorite songs, including; 'Digging up the Devils', 'Desert Flower', 'Animal Angel', 'Iris' and 'Coyote'! The energy from the crowd was tremendous. Seeing them live is like being on some kind of drug. Their sound pulls at your soul strings and forces your body to move in ways you never thought possible. I had absolutely no controll over my dancing and it felt amazing! Tzol got the crowd going with his wonderful voice, Kayate and Terra Sita were a thrill to watch dance, Tierro's eyes would roll back into his head as he played the guitar becuase he was just that into the music, Rudolpho kept the energy going on bass, and the didge man and the drummer smiled from ear to ear as they watched the crowd rock out with them! You absolutely HAVE to listen to them if you haven't and if you get the chance to see them live you can't miss it! (www.kannal.org or www.myspace.com/kannal) We got a copy of their new CD signed by the band for our mom and got to chat with Tzol. He;s another great hugger! :) He has a solo CD coming out soon. He is really excited about it! He said it's all about the love, but there's still some dark stuff, he just can't help it. When I asked him when it was due out, he said soon - he's a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to his music so as soon as he's happy with the results, he will let us know! :) (www.myspace.com/tzolmusic)

    Tzol & me! Mmmmmmmm :)

    Later that evening, after warm clothes and blueberry vodka, it was time for Qntal! We all congregated on the lawn and awaited the sounds of the band from Gremany. (Thanks Katie & EmKay for sharing your spots!) Again, this band did not disappoint! I thought it would be strange hearing them live since their music is so club/trancey, but WOW! Syrah's voice is increadible! The notes she hits and the stamina she has while she sings cannot be matched! They performed to the Froud's Bad Faerie light show. We watched as smoke blew off the stage and images of Brian's work scrolled on the screen behind the band. On top of that, all of the stars were out and the Big Dipper was positioned dead center above the stage! There were other lights being projected into the trees. Some were fast paced pinpoints of light that looked like faeries flitting through the branches. Some were white stars that spun with the music. There were red lights on one tree that looked like Brian's goblins were hanging out in the trees! I don't know if that was on purpose, or if it was just the magick of the night, but Lisa, Sam, and I both saw them! :) The rhythm of Qntal's music drew me and Lisa to our feet and urged our bodies to move! Just so entrancing! (www.myspace/qntal)

    There was another special performance after Qntal. The Myth Makers put on a great show! They told us of the faeries and how they banished their dark cousins which caused unbalance to the world. The different spirits were called to band together to bring harmony back and reclaim the power from the humans. They showed this through costume, dance, and fire! It was truly stunning!

    It was very chilly that night, so we quickly headed back to Quiet Camp to get warmer clothes on. We knew there would be a big party that night! Well...I ended up locking my keys in the car! That's so not how I wanted to finish the night! It made me really grumpy and we were both so exhausted anyway that we just layed in the tent and tried to sleep. Just outside our tent was a big fire and an even bigger drum circle. I think I heard four different drums, two flutes, and a guy who put words to the music! It was fantastic to fall asleep to the sounds of the faerie folk! I woke early the next morning and called an unlocking service that I was referred to. He came out very quickly and $50 later, I had my keys. :(  I let Sam sleep in and I joined the folks from the tent next to us. They were the ones that had the fire and started the drum circle. I thanked them for the wonderful sleepy time music and they were sad that I didn't join them, but understood my mood. So, we got another circle started and began our morning with a smoke! Nothing like hanging out with the faeries!! Sam finally woke up and we pakced everything up with the plan of loading the car, heading to the festival, saying our goodbyes, and heading home. We ended up being completely done an hour before the gates opened. It was hot out and I could barely keep my eyes opened, so we decided to bag the last day and head home before it was too late and I couldnt' make the 2 hour drive.

    I miss my faerie home and faerie family very much. Though I've detailed my experience, words cannot fully explain how amazing this event was! Coming back to the real world was tough, but I'm coping rather well. I am working on a new painting inspired by the event and have a birght future ahead of me with my art and my wings. Lisa Steinke described her first experience at FaerieWorlds as being unzipped. That got me thinking about how I felt when I returned home. I still feel like I'm floating above everyone else...I'm still high on energy and pixie dust! :) I would describe it as being turned inside out. You creative types should understand what I mean. There is this place, this person, that hides deep within my soul. It comes to the surface when I paint, it helps move my brush. But, when the rush of creativity is done, and the real world becons, it sinks down and hides within again. Being at FaerieWorlds flipped me inside out and now that place, that person, is on the outside all the time. I am now that person all the time! My creative self has found it's place in the world and is not going anywhere!

    Thank you to everyone who made this event possible. If you haven't gotten the chance to go, you must! I will be there next year, and the year after, and the year after.....will you?!

    For more pictures, please visit this link:

    http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z46/Lynsye818/FaerieWorlds%202008/?albumview=slideshow

    Password: faeriewings

    ~Love & Light~

    *Lynsye*

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    Hey you Lynsye you! How cool is this!?! What you've done here, you inside-outer you, is bring home a little piece of Alice's restaurant with you! Mmmm - TASTY!



    But really, it's your exuberance that's so alive lady, and you're sharing it with us creates a little Cloud Nine of FaerieWorlds right in front of us.



    Btw - that link at the end is password-locked. Can you give us another way in?

    Tommy
    August 12, 2008
    03:52 PM PST

    I wish we had some ting like this in Denmark where I live :)

    Marianne
    August 12, 2008
    11:58 PM PST

    Thank you thank you THANK YOU for such a lovely full description of your time with the faeries! You really brought the festival to life with your storytelling, so much so one could almost feel one was was there {if only! sigh ...maybe some day...}



    Stay inside-out for as long as you can! It obviously suits you.



    Faery Blessings

    Enchanted Oaks

    Enchanted Oaks
    August 13, 2008
    11:57 PM PST

    Oh, I meant to say before - fantastic photo of Toby Froud!



    Wouldn't he make the most wonderful Goblin King?

    I too have always wanted to say "You remind me of the babe" but have always resisted the urge... Do you suppose anyone has ever said it to him ...?

    Enchanted Oaks
    August 15, 2008
    12:20 AM PST

    Strapless Wings for FaerieWorlds! :)

    Friday, July 25, 2008, 09:53 AM PST [General]

    FaerieWorlds is just one week away! YAY! I finally finished my first 2 pairs of strapless wings! One pair is called 'Absinth Faerie Wings' - they are going to be worn by the lovely and talented Lisa Steinke! :) So, make sure you stop by the Faerie Magazine booth to pay her a visit and check out the wings! The other pair is called 'DragonFire Wings' - they will be worn by myself on Bad Faeries Day! So...come find me at the festval! I want to meet you all! :)

    Oh....I will be taking comissions on these wings when I get back from the festival...so check back for updates on styles and prices! *SQUEE*

     

    'Absinth Faerie Wings' (Back view)

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    'Absinth Faerie Wings' (Side View)

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    'DragonFire Wings' (Back View)

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    'Dragon Fire Wings' (Side View)

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    And...just because I had to....the sexy faerie pose with Absinth wings. :)

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    ~Love & Light~

    *Lynsye*

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    Great! They are beautiful!

    Good Job have a great time!~

    Ruby~V.
    July 25, 2008
    01:21 PM PST

    WOW.

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    July 26, 2008
    03:01 PM PST
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    Thank you for accepting my friendship! Love and blessings to you!!

    Ayasha
    July 04, 2009
    02:09 AM PST

    Thank you for the comment!



    You do absolutely gorgeous work. I love the subject matter and the style!

    Delicioushobo
    December 24, 2008
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    Thank you Lynsye!, and I have to tell you that I just love your blackbird painting!!! it's stunning:)

    Faebyl
    December 16, 2008
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    Thank you!

    FrostFyre
    October 28, 2008
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    Hello Lynsye, thank you for the lovely comments :) and I look forward to getting to know you xxx

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    Hey Lynsye thank you so much for finding "Ailla" and her mom's page! I hope she likes it (and joins too)!



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    Tommy
    August 18, 2008
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    What a lovely festival Faerieworlds was! So how did the booth look? Any suggestions?

    Noelle
    August 16, 2008
    03:27 PM PST

    It's very cool and a Zazzle shop is easy to set up :)

    Rebecca
    August 14, 2008
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    You are welcome and thank you for the comment and add back :)

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    August 14, 2008
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    Let's talk tomorrow k!? Call me.

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    August 13, 2008
    06:32 PM PST

    Hey, who's this little one? (I see you caught a pic of her too.)

    Tommy
    August 13, 2008
    02:39 PM PST

    Hello Lynsye, hope you're doing well



    We just finish and up loaded our new original audio story it's called "Petunia Pig" more of a children's story this time,

    Please stop in and have a listen to our other stories too!!!

    Plus we have other stories at our web site for your enjoyment, don't forget to sign our guest book.

    Thank You for all your support and have a great week.



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