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Brian Froud

    January 1, 1947

    Brian Froud stands as the preeminent faery artist and a respected author, dedicated to capturing the spirit and soul of his visions. His work invites viewers into an enchanting realm where fantasy and reality beautifully intertwine. Through his evocative illustrations and writings, Froud explores the profound connection between the natural world and the hidden magic of mythical beings. His distinctive style and deep understanding of folklore offer a unique glimpse into the unseen world.

    Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal Creation Myths: The Complete Collection
    The World of the Dark Crystal
    Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Letters
    Goblins!
    The Faeries' Oracle
    Faeries
    • 2020

      With a can-do attitude, Cor Cor shows that with enough determination anything is possible. Cor Cor's readers learn about places around the world, as he explores exciting destinations from his wheelchair. Whether admiring the northern lights in Iceland or meeting kangaroos in Australia, no adventure is off-limits.

      Let's Explore With Cor Cor
    • 2019
    • 2016

      Shadows of the Dark Crystal #1

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(1142)Add rating

      When a young Gelfling woman called Naia gets life-altering news from the All-Maudra, she embarks on a journey to the Castle of the Crystal to learn the truth about her twin brother and uncover a secret that threatens all of Thra

      Shadows of the Dark Crystal #1
    • 2014

      Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Following in the footsteps of Trolls, Brian and Wendy Froud lead readers deep into the world of faeries. Humans throughout history have always had special relationships and bonds with faeries, whether loving and helpful or at times destructive. This new book explores that complex relationship and the liminal state between the human and faery world where interaction occurs.In Brian Froud’s Faeries’ Tales, readers encounter individual faeries, each with a story to uncover, as told by the faeries themselves. Many of the stories are familiar to humans, but the “true” story is told by the faeries. Similar to the Trolls fragments, the faeries’ tales are coupled with portraits and interspersed with drawings and studies of the mysterious and enchanting folk who travel back and forth between the human world and theirs.

      Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales
    • 2012
    • 2012

      Not since Brian Froud’s conceptual design work with Jim Henson on the classic films The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth has he created a faerie world with such imagination, dimension, depth, and detail. Trolls features new and classic work by both Brian and his wife, Wendy, woven together along with artifacts and symbols of the natural world to create a fascinating revelation about the world of trolls. The book explores trolls and troll culture, revealing their philosophies, their home life, and their world attitudes through their tales, mythology, and archaeology. Trolls affirms that trolls are real, that they have lived and are living now. The texture of the world and the deeply immersive, cinematic images will appeal to the legions of fantasy—and Froud—fans.

      Trolls
    • 2007

      Brian Froud's World of Faerie

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(12)Add rating

      Drawing inspiration from the gnarled shrubbery of England's windswept moorlands, Brian Froud is best known for being the mad genius behind Jim Henson's film The Dark Crystal and illustrating such best-sellers as Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book. In this volume, a long-awaited sequel to his international best-sellers Faeries and Good Faeries/Bad Faeries, Froud returns to the world of faerie with a wealth of new, never-before-seen paintings, watercolors, and drawings. Brian Froud's World of Faerie offers us a startling new vision of the magical realm, enhanced by Froud's own words about his experiences and insights. This lavish, full-color book opens the door to Brian Froud's wondrous imagination as never before. It presents beautiful portrayals of faeries that have touched hearts and minds for generations. World of Faerie is by far Froud's most personal book, and represents this visionary artist and creator of fantasy worlds at the pinnacle of his powers. This encompassing volume is a must-have for faerie and fantasy fans of all ages, the world over.

      Brian Froud's World of Faerie
    • 2005

      Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Letters

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(37)Add rating

      This collection of letters about fairies offers wisdom, suggestions, and chastisements, featuring Lady Cottington's margin notes and her unfortunate habit of smashing fairies. The fairies themselves add a touch of magic and chaos to the mix.

      Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Letters
    • 2004

      Goblins!

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.5(21)Add rating

      Goblins, a troublesome faerie subspecies, are the focus of Froud and Berk's investigation. Their book is said to be infected with these mischievous creatures, warning that anyone who brings it home may face significant trouble.

      Goblins!
    • 2003

      From the gothic fantasies of Amy Brown to Myrea Pettit’s gentle, playful creatures, this breathtaking collection of superbly reproduced paintings celebrates the finest in fairy art. Each illustrator has chosen his or her favorite pieces, and all the artists reveal their inspiration, preferred techniques, and working methods. Every medium is represented in images by Jasmine Becket, Linda Biggs, James Browne, Ryu Takeuchi, Paulina Stuckey, Linda Ravenscroft, and others.

      The Art of Faery