Sunday, August 18, 2019

Spanish Fairies

Spanish Fairies

This is a couple of Spanish fairies that we met while traveling.  They are from spain.  Spanish Fairies are some of the most beautiful fairies on Earth.  They, like most fairies, are wearing flying belts.  Fairies can fly short distances with their wings, but they have advanced antigravity technology for traveling long distances.  Fairy technology also allows them to change to full size (like the couple in this drawing), and return to their diminutive size. 

These Spanish or Iberian Faires have an interesting trait.  The males have bird-like wings and the females have lacewings.  .   .  or wings like a lacewing fly.   They are still the same type of Fairy, they just have that unique sexual dimorphism of different types of wings.

The tree on the left is a Spanish Oak, also known as Quercus ilex.  It has unique leaves that look a bit like Oregon Grape or Holly leaves.  This type of Oak is cultivated for its fruit. . . its acorns.  Black Iberian Pigs eat the acorns and produce a much sought after type of ham.

NOTE:  I also am posting this in Spanish for the benefit of the Spanish models for this drawing.  The printable version of the drawing is found under the button up top labeled. . . . .
. . . . . . . . .  "All Printables" . . . . or . . . . .  "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus."


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