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Clothed in garb of cobwebs and moonlight, Fiona catches your
gaze. Like all of the sídhe (faeries) she is breathtakingly
beautiful, but Fiona is more than meets the eye. Celtic legends
tell of men and women who followed the unearthly music of the
faeries deep into the woods and were never seen again. Other
folk tell a friendlier tale of the leanan sídhe, the faerie
muses who protect artists and poets in exchange for their immortal
love.
James Christensens Fiona shines in her natural adornments.
If you look closely, youll see the half-hidden subjects
of her kingdom: flowers, animals and insects, hidden amid her
garments. If you look closer still, you just might find exactly
what you seek, but bewarethe promises of faeries are fleeting
and nothing is ever quite what it seems. |