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Publications

 

- 2005 - Visions of Atlantis, an Ellen Million Graphics Publication, was a contributing artist.

Enchanted Artists Atlantis Book

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- 2011 - The Mermaid's Dream, published by Marija F. Sullivan, was a contributing artist.

Cover for 'The Mermaid's Dream, internationally illustrated picture book' (Art piece used -->) mermaid fantasy art Carol Ochs

Cover art: Rose Macleod. The picture book got together illustrators from sixteen countries around the world who contributed artwork to accompany the story. This is a unique and beautiful tale that resolves the mermaid's age-old dilemma of where to live, in the sea or on the land.

 

Illustrations for The Mermaid's Dream:
Abdulie Colley (Gambia), Camiela Warringa(Netherlands), Carol Ochs (USA), Claire Dupont (France), Diana Morillas (Spain), Helga Hornung (Germany), MIK (international), Ljerka Njers (Croatia), Maha Fouad (Egypt), Nikki Romano (Philippines), Rebecca Teclemariam-Mesbah (Switzerland), Rose Macleod (United Kingdom), Sanela Husic-Musabasic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Tetsuro Susumu (Japan),
Photos: Serkan Talic (Little Mermaid, Denmark), Goran Sekulic (Montenegro, Mermaid)
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-2011- "The Witches Hour" online magazine as cover art, it's first two thus -far publications. 

Carol Ochs Witches Hour Magazine Cover Art and Article 
 

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- 2010 - Black Walnut Magazine online magazine.

http://blackwalnutnewsletter.presspublisher.us/author/carol-ochs

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My art also appeared in "Ye Olde Witches Brew Magazine" online magazine (various dates/issues). http://yeoldewitchesbrewmagazine.presspublisher.us/

  • Celebrating One Year Of Art and Fantasy
    Let's take a walk down memory lane and visit some of the Artists that gave the honor of allowing me to feature them in Ye Olde Witches Brew over the last year!~
  • Litha~Celebration of the Summer Solstice
    All artwork done by Carol Ochs of Wild Oaks Art at http://www.wildoaksart.com/index.html All artwork is Copyrighted and Owned by the Artist~All Rights Reserved~Copyright 2009~
  • Summer Solstice Celebration
    Gather your sun-worshipping friends to celebrate the longest day of the year, the summer solstice! We've rounded up our sunniest recipes for your enjoyment (yes, there is a theme here). On either June 21 or 22 each year, the sun first peeks above the horizon just after 5 a.m., and it doesn't set until after 8 p.m. or 9 p.m.! People in ancient England built Stonehenge and the Aztecs built temples to honor this special day, but you can celebrate with a simple backyard get-together. Don a new pair of sunshades, rub on the sunscreen, grab a hat and celebrate the summer solstice! Spirit Grove. Done By Carol Ochs~All Rights Reserved~Copyright 2009
  • Meet The Wylde Wytch of Enchantasies
    Meet the Enchanting Artist, Carol Ochs from Enchantasies and Wylde Wytch Soaps. With her permission, here is a glimpse, in Ms. Ochs own words about her, her work and her art~
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Newest art!

"Last Rays Of Fire"

Last rays of fire fairy beach art Carol Ochs

"The Green Fairy"

Carol Ochs green fairy art

"Witching Hour"

 

Into The Wild Oaks

Into the wild oaks we dance,
To sing and play and find romance,
For in oak limbs the fae folk play,
And beckon us back the following day.

Scented of nectar and twilight's mist,
Surely you felt that faery's kiss!
What? You can't see them prancing wild?
Then sadly, you've lost your eyes-of-a-child.

Come BACK AGAIN, to the wild oaks,
But first shed your worldly skin,
With faerie dust sparkles, your eyelids we'll kiss,
To the let the fae back in!

- by Carol Ochs

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