![]() Her images can be found as counted cross stitch patterns by Heaven and Earth designs, wonderful figurines, calendars, cards, ceramics and giftware collections from Nemesis Now, greeting cards with Eastgate resources are just a few of the wonderful things Linda has available to collectors. Linda’s work is collected worldwide, in Europe and the USA in particular. ROMs and rubber stamps and other craft materials on the Ideal World Create and Craft, shopping channel here in the UK. Since then she has featured in many Fantasy/Fairy Art books, such as “The Art of Faerie” “The World of Faerie” and “Watercolour Fairies” she has also illustrated and written several Tutorial Faerie Art books, including the best selling “How to Draw and Paint Fairies” “How to Draw and paint Fairyland” The “Mystic Faerie” Tarot Deck, by Llewellyn Publishing, her own “Enchanted” Faerie and Fantasy Art of Linda Ravenscroft and “The Fairy Artists Figure Drawing Bible”, also her best selling “Woodland Faeries Calendars” together with TV appearances promoting herbeautiful Card crafting C.D. Linda became a professional artist in 1994 after the birth of her daughter Vivien (aka Ivy), who was very ill after her birth, so Linda was unable to go back to her office job as she had planned, the only other thing she thought she could do to earn a living whilst taking care of her daughter was “Paint”. She lives with her husband John, daughter Ivy and numerous pets in the beautiful county of Cheshire, England, Go to Latest Art news on Asgard Arts and see Hang your investments on the wall by Ellen Kelleher Published Octoin the Financial Times.īorn in 1963, Linda Ravenscroft is a self taught artist who has been painting since she was very young Also Ellen Kelleher a personal finance journalist for The Financial Times recently wrote an article recommending the purchase of Art, particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual increase of 9.7 percent. Investment in paintings was discussed recently on Bloomberg television as a sound investment as a hard asset like Gold, Platinum Silver etc. Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Scarcity alone guarantees the investment !!!!Īsgard Arts offers works of art which will not only look fantastic in your home or offices (One Investment Bank in particular has purchased paintings from us for their offices see Bull paintings) but will also be a sound financial investment for the future. Take pleasure in looking at it and watch it appreciate in value over the years!! Remember we guarantee every painting sold is unique, original e.g only one of it's kind in the world!!! Invest in one of our paintings, rather than risky bank investments, where you can actually touch your investment. ![]() This set is supplied in 51 plastic components, and comes with 1x 100mm round base." An Amazing Blue Chip Investment Opportunity to Acquire an Original Linda Ravenscroft Painting". What’s more, this kit can alternatively be used to build Daemon hero Shalaxi Helbane. ![]() This kit builds one Keeper of Secrets, and features a number of options for customisation, including a choice of head, weapons and impaling claws, allowing you to field multiples of this monster while ensuring they look distinct. ![]() You’ll even be able to use it in both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. Each is also a sorcerer capable of unleashing foul magics that can allure their foes or utterly destroy them and an accomplished commander that’ll empower nearby Slaanesh units. On the battlefield, these towering combatants can scythe through infantry formations and heavy armour alike with a flurry of attacks. The Keeper of Secrets is the most powerful and dangerous of Slaanesh’s servants – graceful, fast, and utterly deadly. Their four powerful limbs move languidly as they slink forwards – only to explode into lethal motion when their prey is in reach. A Keeper of Secrets is a Greater Daemon of Slaanesh, a consummate warrior and spellmaster of the Dark Prince’s hosts. ![]()
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