Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lyme Art Colony's Wee Faerie Village ~ Florence Griswold Museum

Ann and I have been so busy lately that we haven't been able to keep up with posting to our blog! We have many new engagement sessions and weddings to add, which we can't wait to post, but we didn’t want this month to slip away without mentioning the Wee Faerie Village exhibit on display right now at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, CT. Thirty-three artists and designers were selected to create faerie dwellings on the museum grounds. David Rau, director of education and outreach for the museum, was the mastermind behind this incredibly enchanting exhibit.

When I first heard about the project (from wee faerie architect Sandy Garvin), I knew it was something I wanted to photograph. David Rau put me in touch with the artists and designers who were creating the faerie dwellings, and I had the pleasure of documenting them as they were being built. Some of my early photographs appeared in this month’s issue of INK publications. I think I must have easily taken over 2,000 photos altogether. I was also present for opening weekend...over 900 visitors on Columbus Day! If you haven’t visited the museum yet, there’s still time to see it. Below are my photographs that appeared in INK and also some from the opening weekend. Enjoy!





The following photos were taken the weekend the exhibit opened.





Inside the door...













This exhibit is up until November 1st. The self-guided walking tour features 25 faerie dwellings. Bring your cell phone to hear the faeries' stories and be ready to be delighted by these wonderful works of art.