Книга: Brian Froud, Wendy Froud «Brian Froud`s Faeries` Tales»

Brian Froud`s Faeries` Tales

Производитель: "Harry N. Abrams"

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. ISBN:978-1-4197-1386-6

Издательство: "Harry N. Abrams" (2014)

ISBN: 978-1-4197-1386-6

Brian Froud

Infobox Artist


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birthdate = 1947
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field = illustration, painting, writing, conceptual design
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awards = Hugo Award, Chesley Award

Brian Froud (born 1947 in Winchester) is an English fantasy illustrator. He lives and works in Devon with his wife, Wendy Froud, who is also a fantasy artist. The landscapes in his paintings are frequently inspired by Dartmoor.

Biography

His work has been used as the inspiration for creatures in films such as "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth" (both in conjunction with Jim Henson's Creature Shop). He collaborated with Terry Jones, who was a screenwriter on "Labyrinth", on "The Goblins of the Labyrinth" (1986, re-issued in abridged form as "" in 1996), and subsequently on a number of non-"Labyrinth"-related books about fairies and goblins, namely of the "Lady Cottington" series, such as "Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book". He has also worked with American writer Ari Berk on more recent books, including "Goblins" and "The Runes of Elfland", and produced art books such as "Good Faeries/Bad Faeries". One of his most famous art books is simply titled "Faeries", in collaboration with Alan Lee.

Froud has also dabbled in other media and has recently created a deck of Oracle cards entitled "The Faerie's Oracle". His last book came out in 2006 and was called The Secret Sketchbooks of Brian Froud with included sketches of artwork seen finished in earlier work. Reportedly the title of his next book will be World Of Faery coming out very soon. He also designed the album artwork for the German band Qntal's 2006 release "". The enhanced 2CD version of the album also featured a second CD featuring a short gallery of his fairy and goblin work.

Illustration works

*"Romeo And Juliet(1971)
*"The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate" (1972)
*"A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1972)
*"Ultra-violet catastrophe!" Or, "The unexpected walk with Great-Uncle Magnus Pringle" (1975)
*"Are All the Giants Dead?" (1975)
*"The Wind Between the Stars" (1976)
*"The Land of Froud" (1977)
*"Master Snickup's Cloak" (1979)
*"Faeries" (1979) — With Alan Lee
*"The World of the Dark Crystal" (1982)
*"Goblins: Pop-up Book" (1983)
*"Goblins of the Labyrinth" (1986)
*"The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins" (1986)
*"The Dreaming Place" (1990)
*"Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book" (1994)
*"Quentin Cottington's Journal of Faery Research: Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells" (1996)
*"Good Faeries/Bad Faeries" (1998)
*"The Faeries' Oracle" (2000)
*"The Runes of Elfland" (2003)
*"Goblins!" (2004)
*"The Secret Sketchbooks of Brian Froud" (2005)
*"Chelsea Morning" (2005)
*"Brian Froud's World of Faerie" (2007)

"Brian Froud's Faerielands" series

Froud also produced a collaborative series of books collectively known as "Brian Froud's Faerielands". He produced the Faerielands artwork in 1991, then invited four top fantasy authors (Patricia McKillip, Terri Windling, Midori Snyder, and Charles de Lint) to choose their favorite pieces and write the story that the pictures evoked for them. The first two books were published in elegant hardcover editions with numerous Froud illustrations; sadly, Bantam then cancelled the series due to changes in their fantasy and science fiction lineup. Windling's and Snyder's books were later published by Tor Books and Viking Press respectively.

*"Something Rich and Strange" by Patricia McKillip (1994)
*"The Wild Wood" (1994) by Charles de Lint
*"The Wood Wife" (1996) by Terri Windling
*"Hannah's Garden" (2002) by Midori Snyder

Conceptual works

*"Faeries" (1981)
*"The Dark Crystal" (1982)
*"Labyrinth" (1986)
*"The Storyteller" (1988)
*"" (1988)
*"The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus" (2000)
*"Peter Pan" (2003)
*"Power of the Dark Crystal" (2008)

Toby Froud

Froud's son, Toby Froud, played the baby in Labyrinth, one of his father's works. [imdb name|id=0296614|name=Toby Froud] Toby Froud is currently studying filmmaking and special effects techniques in London. He is also apprenticed at the Muppet workshop in New York City, and on the set of the Lord of the Rings films in New Zealand. Also working as a stilt walker with a troupe in England. [ [http://www.worldoffroud.com/www/about/bios/toby.cfm World of Froud] ]

References

External links

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* [http://www.worldoffroud.com/www/main.cfm World of Froud] , official website of Brian Froud
* [http://www.endicott-studio.com/bios/biofroud.html Short biographies of Brian & Wendy Froud]
* [http://www.endicott-studio.com/gal/galBrianFroud/BFroud.html Endicott Studio article on Froud]
* [http://community.livejournal.com/froud_books/profile The Froud Collectors Group on LiveJournal]

Источник: Brian Froud

Wendy Froud

Wendy Froud, born Wendy Midener in Detroit, [http://www.endicott-studio.com/bios/biofroud.html Bio page on the Endicott Studio website] ] is an American doll-artist, sculptor, and puppet-maker, best known for her work creating creatures for the Jim Henson films "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth". Her work is featured in three books for children, paired with stories by fantasy author Terri Windling: "A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale", "The Winter Child", and "The Faeries of Spring Cottage". Wendy Froud is married to, and often collaborates with, the English "fairy artist" Brian Froud, with whom she has a son Toby, a visual artist, performance artist and filmmaker. [ [http://www.endicott-studio.com/bios/biotoby.html Bio page of Toby Froud on the Endicott Studio website] ]

She is the daughter of artist Walter Midener and collage artist Peggy Midener.

External links

* [http://www.worldoffroud.com The World of Froud website]

References

Источник: Wendy Froud

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