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“That they do dwell within the cowslip's hollow is truth for
I have seen them fly out in intoxicated abandon.” –
Fairy Amber
The world of the fairies and the nymphs is a place rich in cultural
and mythical history. Men have often dreamt of a land where young
women frolic about, barely dressed, serving them magic water out
of amazing fountains. Here, the air is always cool, the sun is always
shining, the fruit is always ripe, and the maidens are always willing.
According to Fairy Amber, hostess of the Fairy Garden and an expert
on fairy lore, “fairy tales are whispered to us in our dreams,
by fairies one and all.” She claims that “A fairy is
a small, supernatural creature that dwells in a magical place. In
folklore fairies are usually in human form but they are known to
disguise themselves well when needed. There are a wide variety of
earth spirits, from the elves and gnomes of the deep forest - to
the pixies and fairies of flower garden. Undines, nymphs and sprites
are water creatures and sylphs are air spirits.”
She goes on to say, “Fairies live in their own enchanted realm
but they also have been sighted among the flowers, woodlands, hills
and streams - sometimes riding on their fairy steeds or flitting
from flower to flower. When fairies gather together to sing and
dance, you might find a fairy ring of toadstools / mushrooms after
they have left.”
Slastyonoff’s most resent series, “Fairy,” starring
the enchanting young maiden, Koika, will transport you to such an
enchanting place. Koika is an adorable young maiden, and in this
series she is dressed in a see-thru gauze dress. She wears no panties
and no bra, and though you can see all her feminine charms thru
the gauze, she is kind enough to lift it up or pull it down now
and then to give us a true glimpse. We are also presented with a
number of poses by Koika, some revealing the most intimate parts
of her young body. That such a precious specimen as this would share
such secrets is a thrill not to be believed. What a spectacle this
darling fairy presents!
Enjoy these shots of Koika, and may you savor your stay in fairyland!
Join Met-Art to see the full series.
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