Bri was a Tuatha De Danann
princess (later a queen) and the daughter of King Midhir and Queen Fuamnach. Bri and her sister Blathnat were born and raised in Tir Tairngiri, the Land of Promise, but later relocated with their father to his crystal mansion in the fairyland burgh called Bri
Leith.
Bri was the eldest sister, so she inherited the throne when her father and mother abdicated, but she always shared the sovereignty of her kingdom with her baby sister Blathnat, who was one of the flower
faes. She loved a Tuatha De Danann Prince named Liath, but they never married because her father’s guards would not let him enter Bri
Leith.
Read more about Bri on
the story card that comes with this beautiful photographic portrait, available
in black or white mats. Click here
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Bri’s portrait contains 86 different, individual photographs
(plus digital painting & effects) from her striped socks to her sapphire crown. Her skirt is an inverted lily (from her sister’s flower garden), her shirt was spun from corn silks, and her crown, a family heirloom, is made of sapphire tears from the Weeping Caves in the mountains of Tir Tairngiri. It took over 123 hours to create this
beautiful portrait.