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Into the Hollow Hills, 10.25″ x 14.125″
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2018

Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.

Where the wandering water gushes
From the hills above Glen-Car,
In pools among the rushes
That scarce could bathe a star,
We seek for slumbering trout
And whispering in their ears
Give them unquiet dreams;
Leaning softly out
From ferns that drop their tears
Over the young streams. ~ Yeats

Stepping into the Otherworlds can take you by surprise. A young faery plays beside a stream as a hiker walks by. Their worlds overlap, yet they may not even notice each other… or maybe they will.

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Faery Art - Keeper of the Trees - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Keeper of the Trees, 18″ x 24″
Acrylic on canvas
WulfWorks © Copyright 2001

The forest deva pours life into the trees, while tree fairies
dance in her glowing light. Right-brain intuitive perception
reveals worlds of realities beyond our normal conscious
awareness, but first you have to allow yourself to  believe!

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Moonlight hallows - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Moonlight Hallows, 16″ x 20″
Oil on canvas
WulfWorks © Copyright 2009

Stillness falls on a moonlit night with magic in the air.
The Four Sacred Hallows of the Faery Realm –
cup, stone, sword, and wand (spear) – represent the elements
of water, earth, air, and fire. In this peaceful moment of oneness
and tranquility at the foot of the Tree of Life, all worlds are connected.

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Tree Hugger - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Tree Hugger, 10.5″ x 14.5″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005
An ethereal tree faery, nymph, or deva enjoys her view of Mt. Shasta.

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Shasta Faery - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Shasta Fairy, 10.5″ x 14.5″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005

Moonlit fairy in a Mt. Shasta meadow.
Fairies and other nature spirits are the angels
of nature. They take care of all plants and animals.

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Faery Sunrise - Copyright Bernadette Wulf

Fairy Sunrise, 11″ x 15″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005
Sunrise in fairyland. Cotton candy dragon’s
breath swirls around a castle in the clouds.

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Elven Dream - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Elven Dream, 10.5″ x 14.5″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005
In the heart of the forest at the foot of Mt. Shasta,
the essence of nature still carries the energies of
the elves, wolves, and all that is wild.

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Desert Dragon - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Desert Dragon, 10.5″ x 13.5″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005

Inspired by a visit to Tuscon, Arizona, the
mountains, alive with dragon energy
and the wizened desert faeries of sun and fire.

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Between the Worlds - Copyright Bernadette Wulf

Between the Worlds, 24″ x 30″
Oil on canvas
WulfWorks © Copyright 2009
Earth, Fire, Water, and Air come together at the faery crossroads
of the seven directions where all worlds meet. Creation unfolds
from this magical center. Time and space are suspended
as we walk in the stillness between the worlds.

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Crow Queen - copyright Bernadette Wulf

Crow Queen, 10.5″ x 13.5″
Oil on paper
WulfWorks © Copyright 2005

Crows are both tricksters and messengers in
our  myths. Here they gather with an elven
spirit of the corn who keeps watch over them.

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Afternoon of a Faun - copyright Bernadette Wulf

 Afternoon of a Faun, 16″ x 20″
Oil on canvas
WulfWorks © Copyright 2009

In this peaceful pastoral scene a shepherdess watches
over her flock of sheep while a faun (or sayter) plays
his Pan pipes in the shade of a large oak tree. Perhaps it is Pan,
the god of nature, synonymous with Cernunnos in the Celtic world.

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Apples of Avalon - Copyright Bernadette Wulf

Apples of Avalon, 16″ x 20″
Oil on canvas
WulfWorks © Copyright 2009

A Faery Priestess of the mystical isle of Avalon gathers apples
from the Tree of Life for her unicorn friend.

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Faeries heal our worldAbout Faeries

All around us there are fairies, elves, devas, and assorted nature spirits, yet most of us rarely notice them because we are too caught up in our materialistic, left-brain world view. But the right-brain reality of intuition and imagination holds the greatest wealth of experience.

This is where we find our creativity, as every artist, poet, and composer knows. It is where we feel love and joy and inspiration. And it is where we can hear and see the faeries, angels, and nature spirits.

I was very fortunate to grow up close to nature. I spent my childhood running through orchards, climbing trees and exploring creeks. This gave me an intuitive understanding of animals and plants.

I was also strongly drawn to the myths and fairy tales of the world. It wasn’t long before I realized that those tales had a reality behind them.

As I grew to accept that magical reality more and more, I found that I was often able to sense the nature spirits and angels around me, and occasionally I could even see fairies and nature spirits.

Many of the nature spirits have retreated underground, because of the way humans have treated nature, but I was told that nature spirits are willing, and even eager, to work with us to heal that damage. They say that if we start working with them instead of against them we would be able to feed everyone on Earth easily and heal the damage we have done to our planet.

Our gardens and farms would amaze us with their bounty. Small experiments have been tried in places like Findhorn and Perlandra Gardens, which have shown the value of working with the nature spirits.

They want all humans to know that such miraculous results are easy to achieve everywhere on the planet, if only we will begin to respect nature and work in cooperation with the faeries and nature spirits.

It is not too late to turn the damage around. We have allies eagerly waiting to assist us.

All we have to do is believe and open our hearts to receive their guidance. They can tell us how to care for our plants and animals, how to use plants to heal our diseases, how to manifest abundance in our lives, and most importantly, how to live in joy.

No matter how much nature has been abused, they continue to work in love and joy. They have so much to teach us.

Visit my FairySource.com site for lots more about faeries!

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