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#StudyBuddies piece! I joined late, so it was a liiittle less than an hour long for me, I think. #illustration #screencap #digitalart
The Masque of The Red Death
My entry for the @foliosociety illustration competition! I didn’t get selected but it was great piece to work on nonetheless!
#illustration #art
@CaraidArt The Púca is a shapeshifting fairy in Irish folklore! He’s just the weirdest of guys, and tends to take people on wild journeys when they’re stumbling home drunk at night
@kaymfraser Hi there! I’d love to be considered, I’m an illustrator and student, and I love fantastical stories.
https://t.co/u0FDn8Ko70
My feed tells me that it’s a new #PortfolioDay!
Hey there, I’m Brendan! I’m an illustrator, designer, student and folklore & fantasy nerd from Ireland!
🎨 https://t.co/pEygFP7xyu
📷 https://t.co/VyqXgzpusn
⏱ https://t.co/aofDgveADp
✉️ brendanatkins5@gmail.com
Look, all I'm saying is that we need to create Jurassic Park specifically for Roisín. I trust her. #LateLateToyShow
#FolkloreThursday When the harvest was finished, a small amount of crop would be left outside to satiate the Púca- this was called the Púca’s share. To eat blackberries after the 31st of October was also a surefire way to incur the Púca’s wrath.
#FolkloreThursday The Hidebehind of American folklore is a vicious, man-eating creature that stalks the forests forests, hiding behind the nearest tree whenever their victim turns to look back. It was blamed for the unexplained disappearance of lumberjacks and others in the woods
#FolkloreThursday At the age of only 10 years old, Fionn Mac Cumhaill defeated Áillen Mac Mídhna, a wicked fairy who burned the fort at Tara down every Samhain. For this deed, he was given leadership of the Fianna, taking it from Goll Mac Morna, the man who killed his father.