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Rainbow Fairy by Kajsa Flinkfeldt

Rainbow Fairy by Kajsa Flinkfeldt 11 x 14 - Color Laser prints are printed on Acid Free paper that will not yellow. If framed it should not deteriorate in any way. The ink is put on in a heat process. Do not store in plastic in excessive heat. Color Laser prints come in a sealed plastic sleeve with backing board and information sheet about the artist.
Faerie: from the Latin term for "fate" (fata), faeries (or fairies) are a "host of supernatural beings and spirits who occupy a limbo between earth and heaven" (Guiley). This is in recognition of the skill faeries had in predicting and even controlling human destiny. Faeries could be either good or evil creatures, and at various points in history have been confused with witches and demons Fay or fey is the archaic term for faerie meaning bewitched or enchanted. This word derives; from 'Fays' meaning Fates, and thought to be a broken form of Fatae. 'Fay-erie' was first a state of enchantment or glamour that was, later used for the fays who wielded those powers of illusion. The state of enchantment is fayerie, which became fairy and faerie. Fairies have been attributed many origins, from natural causes to the darkest element. They are the creatures of the wild, primitive and untouched realm of fantaisy that exists beside each society. Fairies have been attributed many origins, from natural causes to the darkest element. They are the creatures of the wild, primitive and untouched realm of fantaisy that exists beside each society. The difference in size ascribed to the race has strangely greatly varied according to time and local customs. At one time the elves, are small enough to creep through keyholes, and a single potato is as much as one of them can carry; at another they resemble mankind, with whom they form alliances, and to whom they hire themselves as servants; while some are even said to be above the size of mortals, giants, in whose lap mortal women are mere infants. The same peculiarity exists in Teutonic belief. At times the elf is a dwarfish being that enters through keyholes and window-slits; at other times a great tall man. In Scandinavia, the Troll may appear in one tale as a Giant greater than two men and in another as a small dwarf..

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