Brian Froud
Brian Froud is considered the pre-eminent fairy artist of our generation, whose prolific body of art is recognized the world over.
Brian Froud's draughtsmanship,
artistic techniques and wisdom of folklore caught the eyes of many, including Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets. Upon discovering Froud’s lavish and mysterious drawings in the book, Once Upon a Time, and recognizing Froud’s complex and singular artistic vision of the faerie world inThe Land of Froud, Jim Henson chose Froud, in 1978, to help him create a unique otherworld feature-film which became known as The Dark Crystal.
Froud and Henson
conceived the story for their next film collaboration, Labyrinth, for which Froud was the film’s concept designer. David Bowie starred in the lead role as the Goblin King and Brian and Wendy’s son Toby Froud made his film debut as the infant baby “Toby.” Both films have achieved an international cult following. Brian Froud continued working with Henson, creating designs for other film/media projects.
Throughout the years,
Froud has created some of the most respected and highly acknowledged folklore/mythic artwork of our time and some of the most well known fantasy images of the Twenty-first Century. Froud’s imagery; sensual, humorous and at times frightening, has rescued fairies from the Victorian nursery, to which they were relegated for so many years, and returned them to the dark, elusive and mysterious world of “Faerie”.