The Dream Keeper by Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)

The Dream Keeper Artwork by Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)
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Title: The Dream Keeper
Date Created: November 20, 2021
Genre: Fantasy
Mediums: Photoshop
Views: 617
Posted: 12/4/2021

About the Artist

Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)
Member Since November 2021


Projects: Ellie (FAYBEL) is currently running a limited-edition giclé e print series with Quirky Fox Gallery in New Zealand, with gallery shows scheduled in April, August and December of 2025 with Curio Art Gallery in Portugal (online) Nanny Goat Gallery in Petaluma, California and a local, solo exhibition with Mahtay Café & Lounge in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Ellie has a run of open series canvas and fine art prints with iCanvas. She will be in upcoming issues of 365 Art + Magazine, Pepper Magazine and Beautiful Bizarre Magazine: Ellie is acting as chief editor of " Art of the Phoenix: Path to the Inner Self" , a special issue of 365 Art + Magazine in Japan and bringing together a group of eight professional digital painters for a first exhibition of its kind in 2026. Many of her painted pieces are for " Timbretock" , her original, romantasy-fairytale, work-in-progress narrative.

Location: Ontario, Canada


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Description

“They say there’s a creature that covets dreams—that spirits them away when you—tucked in covers—sleep. Beneath your bed, does it tarry, does it keep, merely to eat your most blissful dreams—its treat?” _____________________________________________________________ ~The Rag Doll Princess, an original fairytale _____________________________________________________________ The Lalubi is a spinner that syphons dreams from your mind when you sleep or descend into deepest thoughts without speech. With a downy pillow plume, it spins your dreams. They wisp from your mind like incense-tresses. The Lalubi’s gullet burgeons, blooming with light, and there they glow, your dreams, in a starry nebula—lost for millennia—naught to be felt or seen.

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