GALLERY THREE:
REALM OF THE FAERIE QUEENE
INTRODUCTION
3D CONTENT LIST
3D ART GUIDE
TUTORIAL
GALLERY ONE
GALLERY TWO
"Via Triumphalis"

When summer's centurion retires from campaign,
Nature bids her steadfast troops parade in triumph.
Those sentinel oaks and elms cast off their garments of green 
in favor of crimson and copper, bronze and gold glory.
From the heights of such splendor, laurel whispers a chill winter prophecy:

"Memento mori".

Words by Kai Matta 9-14-2006
"FIRST LESSON"  2006
"MOON FAE"  2006
"Autumn Fae"  2006
"For take thy ballaunce if thou be so wise,
  And weigh the winds that under heaven doth blow;
    Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise;
      Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow."

      Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (bk. V, canto II, st. 43)
       First Edition issued 1590
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"FAE CIRCLE"  2006
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