Monday, February 18, 2008

First Post Jitters


Welcome to my brand spankin' new Blog! *sparkles*


This blog will feature my fantasy artwork in progress, news, products, special sales, poetry, and ramblings.


Greetings to all and any viewing this blog o' mine today! I suppose I should write a bit about myself if you're taking the time to read my journal! My name is Sasha Fitzgerald, and I'm an illustrator from British Columbia, Canada. I'm currently i
n University studying drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, and art history. I love to learn and try new things and meet new people, and school is just the place for that! I'm working towards a bachlors in Fine Arts, though I may delve into a business degree in the future as well.

I have a great passion for all thin
gs fantastical and faerie-like. It probably stemmed from my childhood crush on Peter Pan, and a great wish to join him and Tinkerbell in Never Never Land. Since then, I've adored Brian Froud's Goblins and Faeries, and read every fantasy novel I could get my hands on. I paint magical beings with watercolours and ink, and write fantasy stories in notebooks (and hope to get a laptop soon).

One of my biggest passions is the outdoors and travelling. I absolutely love camping in the summer time; kayaking to Gambier island, setting up a tarp and sleeping bag, and cooking some pasta over an open fire. Nature hikes are my way of reflecting and relaxing, and feeling at one with all the little critters of the wood. A few years ago I was fortunate enough to travel to Europe, a continent I've always dreamed of, and never imagined actually going. Of the many places I experienced, a favourite had to be Carcasonne, in France, a beautiful little town inside of a Castle. Cars drove up and down the one way lanes! It was a fantasy born to life! They sold REAL gargoyles used to poor scalding hot oil on attackers outside the castle. Another wondrous place I visited was Pompeii, a ruined and partially buried Roman town near Napoli. Pompeii was destroyed, and completely buried, during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano, Mount Vesuvius 79 AD. The whole city was covered under many metres of ash and pumice. It was lost for nearly 1700 years. The city was preserved amazingly well - there were figures cast in cement, that were actual people found during the excavation. I saw a pregnant woman, a dog, and several loaves of round bread. It was morbidly beautiful.

I would love to meet fellow artists, writers, and general bloggers, so drop me a comment!

~ Sasha







2 comments:

Firecrackinmama said...

Your photos are great and your artwork is outstanding. Good luck at the University and take the business courses. They can only help you.

SolarisSky said...

Aww thankyou very much for your kind words! *hugs*