Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: Ameliea Mae, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 1 of 1
How to use this Page
You are viewing the most recent posts tagged with the words: Ameliea Mae in the JacketFlap blog reader. What is a tag? Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. Tags can both help you find posts on JacketFlap.com as well as provide an easy way for you to "remember" and classify posts for later recall. Try adding a tag yourself by clicking "Add a tag" below a post's header. Scroll down through the list of Recent Posts in the left column and click on a post title that sounds interesting. You can view all posts from a specific blog by clicking the Blog name in the right column, or you can click a 'More Posts from this Blog' link in any individual post.
Amelia Mae was always the one to explore her surroundings. A true pioneer she was the first to discover the unusual tree at the top of the mountain, near the edge of the forest. The sound of tiny giggles drew her nearer and nearer. There she found tiny beings with wings. Much smaller than the birds of the forest it was clear that these creatures could actually be transported by those very birds. Seeing the future of flight in the various wings around her she decided right then that she would one day become the first woman to fly around the globe.
And, of course, she would do that with a set of her very own handcrafted, highly polished wings.
Imaginative and adorable! Every little girl's dream.
heehee, you know i would like to be her ;) loving this of course!!!
just love it!
i like ur imagination!
You always make the atmosphere almost tactile! I always feel as if I'm in whatever world you illustrate. Not an easy trick!
Gorgeous! Really atmospheric, and highly inspired use of colour!
Adorable!
I love the detail on the tree, also the brushes of the grass makes the the eye believe that the wind is moving it.
wow! this is so beautiful
there are little fairies there, right? i just love them!
i love your tree too.
Awwww, I so need to be there ;)
Wonderful illustration, wonderful story!
OMG! This is my childhood fantasy...I was the fairy!!!
Beautiful. Love all the detail on the tree.
You really have a wonderful imagination and of course your love for research to make every detail of this illustration perfect.
it's a dream, I could watch it for hours in search of delightful little details!!!
You've done it again Ginger ... blown me away!!! This is wonderful. That tree is so, so, so amazing!!! All I can say are 2 words. Wow and Wow!
I love this little world you created Ginger!
Wonderful and charming!I love your imagination:)!
What a wonderful world, beautifully done!
So very creative and imaginative, and beautifully illustrated! Happy New Year, Ginger! Looking forward to seeing more of your work in 2010.
Very cool scene. I have imagine such places myself when looking at trees. And the narrative is a great added element.