Flash Sale This Thursday, June 14 at 8pm PST

Electric Rainbow Wings and More

This Thursday, June 14 at 8pm Pacific Standard Time, there will be another fairy wing sale!
Kicking it off are these Vivienne fairy wings in the Electric Rainbow colorway on the Diamond Fire film with silver chrome veining. I digitally hand painted the pattern with bright rainbow colored gradients and drippy abstract patterns. I've described this look before as acid rainbow, alien rainbow or Lisa Frank on acid. 
Since this is Pride month for the LGBTQIA community, I will be donating a portion of the proceeds to TurnOut Oakland, which you can find more info about here: www.turnout.org

There will be more wings added to this sale in the next couple days, so stay tuned here and to my social media feeds where I'll be posting photos.
To go directly to the Shopify store where they can be purchased, go to this link: www.fancy-fairy-wings-things.myshopify.com
 

Fairy Wing Hair Combs and Hair Pin, Sale Tonight at 9pm PST!

One item from each category per customer for this sale please!
I will have two fancy fairy wing hair combs on sale tonight starting at 9pm PST, one hair pin, and some repeat fairy wings styles. So, 1 hair accessory and 1 set of wings per person is the limit.

The two hair combs are the Vivienne and Aphrodite, done in lavender and violet color patterns on iridescent Iilac film with brass veining and settings, accented with Swarovski crystals. Rose glass cabochons are featured in the brass setting of the Vivienne combs.
The third is one hair pin of the Salome upper panels, painted in purples and greens on the same iridescent lilac base, also with brass veining. Accented with Swarovski crystals on the wings and in the brass setting at the base.

I'll also have a couple Trinket wings and two other fairy wing styles that are repeats - the Guinevere and Aynia styles in clear Diamond Fire with copper veining.

Tales of Infringement and Fake Excuses

How Low Can You Go?

Pretty low, apparently. Gypsy Sport, an edgy designer label owned by Rio Uribe that prides itself on diversity and inclusiveness, tried with all their might to pin their infringement of my Guinevere fairy wings onto an innocent person - an innocent person who happens to be a struggling art student who is basically homeless in Puerto Rico due to the damage from hurricane Maria. 
I found out about the infringement when a follower tagged me in the comments of the image GypsySport posted (above left). I was not credited, nor asked for permission to use this photo.

I asked them via comments to remove the photo, and they commented back that they had found the photo on Tumblr on a Barbie and would credit me if I am the original artist. I replied that I wanted it removed and don't allow my copyright protected images to be used that way, that I sell different digital wing stock for that purpose, and didn't want others to think they could do this too. They eventually messaged me on Instagram, after I asked them to email me and specifically not to message me via IG because nothing can be downloaded from there, with a low resolution screen shot of Tumblr search results, one of which was the photo above in the middle that has my wings poorly edited in. They cropped out any identifying urls, the date, anything else that would prove what they claimed. They refused to email me the original or the screen shot. They told me they received the DMCA notice I emailed them with proof that I owned the copyright, US Copyright registration number and all, but they still would not remove the photo and I was still not being credited. They were also deleting my comments as well as comments from friends asking to remove the image. Thankfully my phone's screen resolution is high enough that I was able to faintly make out the Tumblr account name when I blew it up in Photoshop. I thought it was fake, because it's called ass--farts, haha! It turned out to be a real account with some beautiful illustrations actually, but that badly edited Barbie photo could not be found anywhere in her gallery. I also discovered that the artist, Ivonne, is a student who is struggling to survive in hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico and has been trying to raise funds to help with rebuilding her home. I got in contact with her about this issue and she told me she never posted that image, but she did post her original drawing of the Swan Lake Barbie and it had the SAME CAPTION. Rio of Gypsy Sport (the ethnic slur used in their name is a whole other problem too) appears to have FAKED a screen shot to make it look like Ivonne infringed on my IP first. 
Here is the link to her original post - also shown above on the right: http://ass--farts.tumblr.com/post/161679447989/swan-princess-o 
For some reason I can only see the full caption and hash tags when I open it in the app on my phone, and it's the very same photo. The exact image can be found when you search for #swan lake on Tumblr. He must have done a search for one of the hash tags, took a screen shot and simply replaced Ivonne's illustration in the screen shot with his own image he put together to fabricate a false story that would take the blame off of him.
To say it's infuriating would be an understatement!

What's more, they also implicated yet another person in this narrative! I had emailed the screen shot details to the main company address (before I heard from Ivonne) just in case it was some irresponsible employee I was talking to on IG since whoever it was wouldn't give me a name. Emily Morales emailed me back and told me "We have been granted permission from M. Repicky of Mattel® to use these images, previously found on tumblr." and indicated it was in fact Rio I'd been talking to on IG.
I wasn't given his full name or contact info, but he was easy to find although hard to contact as he doesn't publish his email anywhere. When they refused to give me the info I asked for, I called Mattel naturally, because if they were telling the truth I needed to get that taken care of right away. I couldn't have an image out there that Mattel was telling people they were free to use when they didn't have the right to my wing image! They wouldn't give me a link to the image so maybe Mattel would. They did finally credit me - after blocking me on IG - for the last hour or so that it was up, and then removed it. That didn't solve the problem of where the original came from if they had been honest with me.
Once I let Emily know that I've left a message with Mattel with all the details, I got an immediate response telling me to leave Mattel out of it, and "They did NOT grant permission to use that specific image, we have a great relationship with Barbie and assumed this was a Barbie photo."
So sounds like I was lied to in order to deflect liability. They were willing to soil Mattel's rep AND the reputation of a struggling art student who is homeless at the moment.
Well done Gypsy Sport. Super inclusive of you, how upstanding of people's civil rights to place blame on someone in Puerto Rico recovering from hurricane damage.

Hey Gypsy Sport, we ALL deserve an apology. Not a faux apology filled with more lies, but a sincere apology and compensation. Ivonne has a link on her Deviant Art site with info about her situation and how to support her, so why don't you show us that you actually walk your talk by donating some cash so she can fix her house? Here's her link: https://ko-fi.com/A2201D5B

Infringement is against the law, and infringement of work that has been registered with the US Copyright Office like mine has carries statutory damages up to $150,000 for each work, regardless of whether or not any profit was made directly. What's more, my Copyright Management Info was removed from my photo. That's the copyright statement I have written along the bottom panel of the wings in that photo (below), which anyone with half a brain should know means it's not free for anyone to use when it says 'All Rights Reserved'. The removal of Copyright Management Information, or CMI, is a violation of the DMCA Section 1202, and carries an additional penalty on top of the ordinary statutory damages for infringing on registered work of between $2,500 and $25,000.

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Below are more screen shots from my phone of the back & forth between me and Gypsy Sport, if you need any more evidence that their whole story smells like a heap of BS. I didn't realize the images weren't opening up when clicked, I fixed that as of May 14 at 11:04. You may need to turn off popup blockers for this page, as they will open in a new window.

Oh right, but what about her emails? Screen shots of that convo below.

Oh but there's just a little more. They aren't the first ones to have done this, to put blame on an innocent third party (fourth and fifth too) for their infringement.
Ellie Paisly, who now goes by @ellie.paisly on Instagram and used to go by hazypaisley, was the first to do this to me. She used a few of my wing photos in a bunch of her selfies she posted on Instagram and was telling everyone that she drew them. How anyone could believe that she really drew them is beyond me, but for quite a while she was taking full credit for my work. She also had done a promotional photo or two for clothing companies using my content, and meanwhile she's racking up social media followers and exposure for her art business while doing so.
When I found out due to a follower tagging me in her post, I politely asked if she would remove it, and even let her know that I do sell legit digital wings for this purpose. But she blocked me, and I saw that she was taking credit for the wings on other posts and was leaving some up, so she got dragged. She came over to my post to whine about it, and then, she told me that she got the images as public domain from her art school's image bank. 

Just in case she was telling the truth - I should have known that liars continue to lie but just to be sure - I emailed her school, Moore College of Art & Design. They then put me in touch with the only two image banks they use, Artstor and Art Museum Image Gallery, and I contacted them about the issue. Eventually they both responded to inform me that they never had my content in their banks, that they only use content from verified sources for educational purposes only. Even if she did get my content from them, she did not have the right to post them on her Instagram account anyway.
She lied about it, putting her school and the 2 image banks in the legal line of fire just because she didn't want to own up to her mistake. That is not okay. It's completely unprofessional, especially for someone trying to sell themselves as a pro artist. She also has an outer facade of being a loving fairy spirit that sympathizes with the underdog just like Gypsy Sport, but she completely disrespected another woman artist, her school and two other companies without seeming to care in the slightest. She's never paid me the invoices I sent her for the penalty rate for unauthorized use and yet I've seen public evidence of her commissioning things costing thousands of dollars. Many of the portraits she paints also look like they were traced from well known photos online, whether she had permission from those photographers I don't know, but I wouldn't bet any money that she has.
Below is a mound of screen shots of the whole mess, and my original Instagram post about it is still up. It still shows up in the top results of Instagram search for the #elliepaisley hashtag. Click on the photos for links to my original wing images or to see an explanation about what's going on in it. Most are self explanatory, and she obviously had always been telling people that she drew the wings, or 'art'd' them. Maybe she didn't learn anything in art school about what drawing is? Or maybe it's lies? Yeah, it was lies.

That's all for now folks. Remember, just because you didn't sell your infringements it's still against the law and you can still get sued for it if whoever owns the copyright can afford to do so, which reminds me to tell you all to ask your government reps to support the CASE act that would allow artists to fight infringement in small claims court.
Feel free to share this. I think it's really important that social media influencers and large designer labels are honest with the public, and when they aren't I think we all need to know so we can make the decision whether or not to support them and their businesses.
Obviously, my vote would be not to. Support honest artists that don't steal other people's work to further their careers. We really don't need anymore corrupt people in any kind of power.


#gypsysport #stopiptheft #arttheft #copyrightinfringement #arttheives #elliepaisley #hazypaisley #elliemiller #copyright #artistrights #fairywings

Doll & Accessory Fairy Wings Sale This Saturday!

Sale 4/21/18 With First Time Ever Doll Wings

Aphrodite 5 inch Doll Wings in Tea Rose with Brass Veins

Many of you have been asking for years, and at long last I am now offering loose doll sized mini fairy wings! This Saturday, April 21 at 6am PST. Add them to your dolls, or make your own hair accessories by attaching them to clips or combs, you can make jewelry with them, whatever you can imagine! Since the veining frames are made of brass, they can be soldered at the base to any other metal components.
To attach them to this MC2 Ember Evergreen doll, I simply drilled a couple tiny holes into the back of the doll, and attached the wings using screws. The base of each wing panel has a hole in it for this attachment method, which allows you to also rotate the wings into either an up or down position.
The photo shows the largest mini wing, Aphrodite in Tea Rose, with each upper panel measuring 5 inches from the base to the tip.
Below are the smaller Salome and Vivienne mini wings, upper panels measuring 3 and 3/4 inches, and just over 3 and 1/2 inches, plus a mini 3.5 inch Aphrodite with silver nickel veins, a 5 inch Morgana and Salome with brass veins and another set of Vivienne 3.5 inch wings with silver nickel veins. 
 

These little wings will be shipped loose, so you'll get 4 pieces - 2 upper panels and 2 lower panels. These are all painted designs, and the metal vein frames are .010" thick.
I'm also adding 5 inch doll wing sets of the Salome and Morgana styles, as well as 3.5 inch sets of the Aphrodite wings and another Vivienne. Pricing will range from $52 to $79.

These will all be shipped loose, as 4 pieces - two upper and two lower panels for each wing set.
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Wing Sale This Saturday, April 7 at 6am PST!

These extra large Clarion fairy wings in iridescent Lilac with chrome silver veining will be available in a flash sale this Saturday, April 7 at 6am Pacific Standard Time. Also in this sale will be a painted set of Ellette and 26 inch Trinket fairy wings as shown below. I will have a couple more new color combos, along with some repeat styles & colors like the Trinket wings, so set your alarms!
*Please take note, that this sale will have a limit of 1 set of wings per person ordering for the first half hour! If, after a half hour passes there are still wings available, then you can disregard the limitation and buy more than one. I want to make sure as many people as possible get a chance since my quantities are smaller now.

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Ready to Ship Wing Sale This Tuesday, March 20th at 8pm PST

*Edited to add new pics 3/21/18
I've been sick and completely forgot to edit this to reflect the new sale date and time - TONIGHT, Wed. March 21 at 8pm PST in my Shopify store. Direct link here.  The wings below are some of the offerings that will be available. Most will be repeat styles as I am working on things behind the scenes, plus some lower panels that you can add to your existing wings!

Copycats in Fairyland

Infringement Among the Fae

*Update: in 2023, Ashley started a new fantasy accessory business called The Flora Mystica

I wanted to address an infringement that's happened to a dear friend of mine who also happens to be a wing and crown maker. Angelia of On Gossamer Wings is someone who I have come to respect very much over the years, and even though we haven't met in person as yet, I consider her a good friend. We have even had to deal with a group infringement together (it was a pain, but we won).
Some years ago she was also friends with Ashley Ormaza of Freckles Fairy Chest, who, after getting wing making advice from Angelia, mysteriously blocked her on social media without explanation. Angelia was given the silent treatment, except for an email out of the blue at one point where Ashley claimed she has forgiven her and moved on - forgiven her for what, we don't know because Ashley refuses to respond to Angelia's inquiries as to why. Since then, Ashley started her wing company, making product that would seem to follow Angelia's work. At first, nothing exact enough to make a fuss about, just enough similarities to take note of. 
However in 2014, Ashley approached a very popular fairy artist to procure a license to sell wings made after the wings in her Paisley Fairy painting. The problem is, the wing design in that painting was Angelia's.
Jasmine Becket-Griffith was not aware that someone already was selling that design as she found the wing design in line art form on a tattoo parlor website. Being on the back of a fairy in a painting, Angelia did not have any issue with the painting and in fact was flattered. I had tagged her in the comments of Jasmine's post when I saw it and we both thought it was cool, but an artist with thousands of comments can't be expected to keep track of every single one.
Ashley was not unaware of who that design belonged to in the slightest. She was very familiar with Angelia's work, having gotten personal help from Angelia, and she had shared photos of the wing style in question in the past as well. Below, Angelia's Crystal wings created in 2010, and a screen shot of Ashley sharing a photo of a necklace of the same design via her public Freckles Fairy Chest Facebook page when they were still on friendly terms.

In 2014, soon after the Paisley Fairy painting was posted on Jasmine's site, a new post showed new licensed wings would be available that look like the wings in the painting - not licensed to Angelia's company as they should have been, but instead to Freckles Fairy Chest. I was floored, this really looked like a blatant attempt to steal another artist's IP. Thankfully, Jasmine had the contract dissolved immediately, and we found out that it was in fact Ashley that had approached Jasmine to produce the wings. 
Angelia did not speak out about it, due to the large following that Ashley had gained, but it was definitely hurtful and I was impressed with her ability to keep it under wraps. At least the wings weren't being produced, at least as far as we know. Below, the post about the licensed wings (deleted from FB since the contract dissolved) along with a screen shot from Ashley's public business page showing a photo of one of her friends or employees wearing an even closer copy of said wings. Was the more accurate copy what she had planned to ship out to customers, assuming that very slight changes to the ones in the license announcement would make it okay? We'll never know, but even if that is not the case, the only person with the right to that wing license would be Angelia.

After that, Ashley launched a new makeup business, and wing making seemed to not be a focus anymore, though she still sold crowns. 
Angelia had made a crown that she included in one of her wing photos on a mannequin in 2016, but had not yet listed for sale. Some time later, Ashley made a strikingly similar crown which she would then sell through her Etsy site, before Angelia even had a chance to. It's one of her simpler designs, however in that case making it unique should have been easy to do. A few variations popped up as well, including on the cover of Faerie Magazine, however the first one is the most similar. Below, the first and second posts Angelia made of her crown in 2016, alongside the post from Ashley's public business page of the one she made.

Angelia has finally now offered it for sale (the first one sold but more will follow) and made clear that she had made hers first, and that another artist had been selling a copy  of it. 
There is more to this story, but I'll leave you with this - please purchase this crown style from the original artist if you like it. You can find her Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OnGossamerWings?ref=shop_sugg
It's unfortunate that Ashley has cut off communication with Angelia, even more unfortunate that she felt compelled to act out in this way, but it is my hope that maybe someday she will come to acknowledge her behavior in the past and present and perhaps offer an apology. As of yet, there has been none and I'm sad to say I have my doubts that one will be offered. I would be happy to be proven wrong.
Personal and professional integrity is important. Artist's rights are important too, and I have always been vocal about that.
I decided to make this post with all facts included, because I was accused of lying about the matter and challenged to prove the allegations by a family member of Ashley's. 
This should be sufficient.

Winter Melts Into Spring With Headdresses and Hair Accessories Tonight!

Headdress Sale Tonight at 8pm PST

Though some in the country are still facing winter storms, on the west coast we already have spring blooms and warm days. The 7 winged headdresses and hair clips listing tonight at 8pm reflect both seasons as one melts into the other.
The first was the most intense to create, the Pink Blossomed Fairy Faun antler headdress. Lots of details such as gold / brass filigree in the center and at the horn tips, from which jeweled bead strands hang. Pink quartz crystals are hidden in the blossoms, and Swarovski crystals decorate the Salome wings on either side, which are made with actual metal frames! In fact all the pieces tonight except the Valentine headdress use wings that are mini versions of my original wing designs. It attaches via an adjustable elastic band that goes under the back of the head, which is removable, and also comes with clips at each side hidden underneath for extra security. You might be able to get away with wearing it without the elastic, but probably only for photos if you keep your head verrry still. The other 3 headdresses fanciest attach this way as well. The price of this one will be $359 plus shipping.

Pink Blossomed Fairy Faun Headdress, $359

The second headdress also sports antlers, but this one is done in a winter theme with silver, icey blue and white. Bluish crystals peek out from the icey flowers and iridescent sprays adorn each side along with the Salome mini wings done in White Satin iridescent with chrome silver veining, silver filigree and Swarovski crystals. This piece will be $325 plus shipping.

Silver Winter Fairy Faun Headdress, $325

The third piece is another wintery one, but I also think it would work great for a Navi cosplay! Silver lace, and cyan blue iridescent glass beads and silver chain adornments decorate this glittered faux flowered piece, and the mini wings are the Aynia design with Aqua film, white veining, silver filigree and Swarovski crystals. Will be $315 plus shipping.

Winter Nymph Headdress in ice blue, silver and white. $315

The 4th offering is also wintery, but in the form of clips that attach at either side of the head - and could also be used to clip onto your clothing! The mini wings are the Salome design, done in Aqua film with pearl veining and decorated with silver filigree and Swarovski crystals along with iridescent jeweled wire sprays and iridescent white beaded fringe. Will be $165.

Winter Salome Fairy Hair Clips, $165

Now for more flowery pieces! This Mucha inspired headdress of all white flowers has a touch of warmth with gold toned filigree, gold veined mini Aynia fairy wings on each side with iridescent crystals across the forehead and in the center metal piece. White lace and iridescent rhinestone strands hang from each side. $310

White & Gold Much Inspired Floral Headdress, $310

These Lavender Guinevere hair clips are done in the iridescent Lilac film with pearl veining, adorned with silver filigree and Swarovski crystals. Pearl and iridescent crystal sprays peek out from the lavender, blue and purple flowers and white iridescent beaded fringe and crystal strands hang under them. $195

Lavender & Silver Guinevere Hair Clips, $195

Last but not at all least, is the Valentine Guinevere Headdress. Unlike the others in this sale, these wings are printed and embossed acetate with iridescent film. I really like the effect the embossing has, although they aren't as rigid it gives them a really delicate look. There is a large and a small layer, so there are two sets of my mini Guinevere wings on each side, embellished with red heart, pink and iridescent Swarovski crystals. Red and pink flowers are at the base with gold chain swags draping below, from which red and pink glass beads hang. A gold lace band joins the two sides with an iridescent red jewel piece in the center, and red velvet and glittered large wired leaves are layered in back at either side. Held with clips, and also has loops for attaching elastic if desired. $315

Valentine Guinevere Headdress, $315

I will also have some rare made to order wings, which you will also be able to mix & match so you can choose which bottom panel you want with it! Remember to get there right on time at 8pm Pacific Standard Time, click through to the Shopify store.