I’m rather happy with how this drawing turned out. The over stylised approach reminds me of tribal designs though I think I’d like to try and work them into something that looks a little more Celtic in appearance.
I’m rather happy with how this drawing turned out. The over stylised approach reminds me of tribal designs though I think I’d like to try and work them into something that looks a little more Celtic in appearance.
Hand embroidered with white, silver, and fuchsia DMC cotton threads on black cotton-linen mix fabric.
This elegant beast is another wondrous work of art by illustrator Layla Holzer. This drawing is actually the crest that adorned the box of the most magical cake in the world… ever. The box itself succumbed to the savage attack of some right royal icing but fortauntely I was able to save this fabulous panel.
Check out more of Layla’s work at www.laylaholzer.co.uk
This beautiful golden unicorn was captured by a digitally disembodied friend of mine who managed to sneak this beast out of a very ‘wellcome-ing’ establishment in London town. Obviously this creature has now found herself in a much more stimulating environment now on my unicorn farm in deepest dark Wales.
The artist credits for this lovely drawing go to ‘Maimie’ aged 6 and three quarters.
I’ve been sent unicorn puppets, drawings and doodles but my co-conspirator Lann very kindly gave me this Shottle Bop bottle of Unicorn Tears over Easter. I’m intrigued to see what happens when I feed this to my unicorns; after all the results of feeding them fairy dust was rather magical indeed!
This a test clip I’ve made with a view to making Unicorn-Porn The Movie. This clip is a stop motion affair that was edited in PhotoShop and then compiled in Windows Movie Maker; very high tech!
Hand embroidered with white, pink, and silver metallic thread on a black linen cotton mix fabric.
Hand embroidered using split stitches with DMC white cotton thread on canvas. The work is framed without a mount and instead suspended in the glass. The approximate size of the unframed work is 297 × 420mm.
@Spike_Dennis Totally faaantastic, amazing, wonderful
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