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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Polychrome; Daughter of the Rainbow and a Fairy of Many Colors!

Polychrome is a Sky Fairy whose father is the Great Rainbow of Oz and one of the most ethereal and wonderful characters within the lands and skies of Oz. Here She is with Her companions, the Mist Maidens.





I have always considered Her to be one of my two favorite characters in Oz and as such, I have chosen to write about Her in my own stories of Oz. The other favorite character of mine comes up in a few postings when the Q comes up. Till then, I am content to feature Her here as part of my own meager attempts at showcasing just how beautiful She truly is.




I've always loved the pen and ink stylings of John R. Neill, L. Frank Baum's second illustrator. Somehow, he manages to capture Her stunning beauty in black and white. Even in color, She comes through with flying colors.


That is one lucky man there!!!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

1 comment:

  1. I couldn't agree with you more about Neill. His drawings are usually my favorite. I always compare him with Tenniel's for Alice in wonderland. And Polychrome really is beautiful.

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