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Thrilling new stuff is available at AEFraser.com! I have created two new collections and added new artwork to three more! Here is an overview of my Current Projects:




The Exalted Beauty Empress Medallions. Wisteria by Amy E. Fraser
Many of you were wondering about the often mentioned Exalted Beauty Medallions, so I decided it was time to start the process of editing and archiving them. I have created the very exciting "Official Historical Archive" for the 52 Exalted Beauty Medallion Collections produced in the years 2005–2011. There are currently 70 images in the archive and I will be adding more photographs to the Exalted Beauty Medallion Collection as time permits.  



Satyr Costume 1 by Amy E. Fraser
Since Halloween is almost here and I am feeling the dark and spooky vibe of my favorite holiday coming up, I decided that it would be fun to post fabulous photos of the Halloween costumes I created for my son Caden in the years 2007 through 2014. All of the favorites are available for your viewing (and POD) pleasure, Ghost, Goblin, Vampire, Mummy, Devil, Werepanther and Steampunk Gentleman. Enjoy!



Exalted Beauty Simone 2019 by Amy E. Fraser
I am so pleased to announce that I am currently reworking the original 25 Exalted Beauty pen and ink portraits that I started in 2004. You can find 14 of these brand new 2019 versions in the recently re-titled Exalted Beauty Portrait Gallery (as in, separate from the Exalted Beauty Medallion gallery). The remaining 11 portraits are still a work in progress and will be available soon.


Sleeping Fox Sourdough 2 by Amy E. Fraser
  My Bread People will be happy to know that I have released new bread paintings as well as other appetizing bread designs that make excellent wall art and accessories! I have an additional 25 Sourdough Art projects still in the "to be edited folder" coming before long. My gluten free friends are groaning right now! I'm sorry, but if you ask me, there can never be too much Sourdough!



Floral Icon 64 by Amy E. Fraser
25 new pen and ink flower drawings have been added to the Floral Icon gallery. I think you are going to love them! And... what? Yeah, I'm working on more!


There you have it, the summary of what's new and what's coming up at AEFraser.com. I will write more in depth posts on some of the highlights soon, and I'll have an update on The Legend of Hare Terra. In the meantime, have fun checking out the links featured above. Have a great day! Thanks for stopping by!

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