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Wendy Froud

    Wendy Froud crea muñecas desde su infancia, dando vida a criaturas míticas como sátiros y hadas para poblar su mundo interior. Esta pasión evolucionó hasta convertirse en su carrera artística, donde alcanzó renombre por su trabajo en películas de Jim Henson como "Dentro del laberinto" y "Cristal oscuro", diseñando títeres y esculturas. Sus muñecas y figuras únicas, inspiradas en la fantasía y el folclore, son muy buscadas por coleccionistas de todo el mundo. Froud cree que sus creaciones sirven como compañeras en viajes personales, imbuídas de energía curativa y actuando como señales hacia los mundos semiolvidados que llevamos dentro.

    Brian and Wendy Froud's The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cot
    The Art of Wendy Froud
    Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales
    Trolls
    • Trolls

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      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
    • Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      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