Thanks Ann. Yes, She designed it and she’s about to re-design Stumpwork Robe and Last stitch so that they tie in with Glass Flowers as a set: as befitting the Chronicles of Eirie. Her little studio is going well.
The painting is Rogier van der Weyden as we all know, but is the perfect portrait of Ysabel. Slightly later medieval but captures the essence of the story beautifully.
Exquisite!
Thank you, Mark. Your comment means a lot.
Would have stopped to say more but playing catch-up with everything, including your past posts this last month, Will be in contact shortly!
Marvellous, Prue – really beautiful! Did your daughter design it?
Thanks Ann. Yes, She designed it and she’s about to re-design Stumpwork Robe and Last stitch so that they tie in with Glass Flowers as a set: as befitting the Chronicles of Eirie. Her little studio is going well.
Do give her my congratulations. The painting is famous, but I love what she has done with it!
The painting is Rogier van der Weyden as we all know, but is the perfect portrait of Ysabel. Slightly later medieval but captures the essence of the story beautifully.
It’s simply beautiful! I love it!
Thanks Gaida. The woman is so serious, implicit with the gravity of Ysabel’s life … as she contemplates her relationship with Gisborne.
Oh WOW Prue this is just gorgeous
Thanks so much AJ. Isn’t the woman stunning?
This is so beautiful. Will the paper version be available in the US? This is one for the coffee table!
Anne, global through Ingram’s list. All bricks and mortar sellers POD and also all the major online sellers.
She is lovely, So many secret thoughts in that face.
I am really looking holding this.book in my hands
That’s what I love, Giselle. The secrets behind the seriousness: makes for an enigma, doesn’t it?
Next couple of weeks for paper release, I think. Stay tuned.
Nice cover and great back blurb!
Thank you Logan. Good to see you on Mesmered.