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@illustr8d It’s been a while, yes...
Drawing is how I am processing so many feelings I have just now. When I can stop anxiously flapping about and get on with it... and charcoals filthy dustiness also seems right.
@SianEsther When I needed to paint her I thought of her as a being in pain... the grief of knowledge. Like a sort of Cassandra of the world of faery...xxx
I am quite overwhelmed with the quality of the stories I have received so far for my alphabet book ‘Myths in isolation’ ❤️
there are still a few seeking a story though, including the Otso here... contact me if you are interested x
@HardingMike @ChuckeEChaves At the moment I am going with this one... xx
The Selkie won out for this months Patreon reward s mailout. I have just ordered them! But do not fear Unicorn lovers, he will coming to you on the next big reward mailout for $2 patrons and above in the autumn!
Thank you everyone!
#patreon #artistsupport
@ElliottBlackwe3 A painting I couldn’t resist referencing either... here in the cover for Laois folk tales.
Today’s mythical being in self isolation.
D is for dragon.
He seems happy in his den, I think dragons probably rather like their own company.
I have been working very close up to this (and wondering why I was daft enough to work so small with pastels...) when I decided to give my eyes a break.
Looking back as I left the room I suddenly realised who I had been drawing.. hello lovey, still so clearly on my mind it seems
Looking for something beginning with ‘B’ for tomorrow.
The Japanese definitely have more weirdly active inanimate objects than any other folklore tradition I have come across...
‘The Bakezōri is described as a wandering sandal with two arms and two legs, but only one eye’