Dance Of The Fairies is a piece of digital artwork by Sydne Archambault which was uploaded on September 1st, 2015.
Title
Dance Of The Fairies
Artist
Sydne Archambault
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting
Description
The Dance Of The Fairies
by Sydne Archambault
She received her royal invitation for a celebration in the woods of the Summer Solstice, signed by the queen of the ‘Forest Fairies’. The Princess held this ever so prestigious invite close to her breast, and waited for the night with great anticipation.
Finally the evening arrived, all in the palace were bedded down for the night. She took to her naked feet for her meeting with enchantment. She ran past the royal bedrooms, she ran past the guards and down the path to the woods.
There they were, the party had begun and the melodious music playing. Green delicate wings, fairy dust flying in the air. Such beautiful creatures, beaconing her to the dance. Two frogs hopping to the rhythm of fluttering wings, and three baby owls trying to get some sleep in the old cypress tree.
“What a glorious thing”, thought she, “if only I too could be one of these bewitching creations! Light as a feather, of colors and swirls!”
It was not to be, but for one Solstice Summer night she danced beneath a full moon and became like them. When their parting was to be, she would turn towards the palace, from then on her life changed. The universe opened its mystery to her, and not a day would pass that she did not celebrate, the magic she now could see.
She would live to tell this tale to her children and grand children, “The world appears to be an ordinary thing,” she would begin, “But there is more to be sought, if one opens their eyes. Let me tell you my story of the night when I became a fairy.”
Uploaded
September 1st, 2015
Comments (15)
ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams
Magical and spell binding Sydne! Great story to go along too! V/ fav/ Pamela
Pennie McCracken
Beautiful, magical painting Sydne, her barefeet on the grass makes me want to be her. Love it! l/f/pinned
Sydne Archambault replied:
Thank you Pennie, there is something to be said for the freedom in bare feet and grass.