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The bean-nighe, also known as the Washer at the Ford, seen in lonely places beside a stream or pool, washing the blood from the linen and grave-clothes of those who are about to die. Illustration for the last battle. from Finn and the Fianna by @houseoflegends8 #FolkloreThursday
Be whoever you want to be
Love whoever you want to love
Dance in the moonlight
Be kind, always.
Illustration by Katherine Soutar.
#TuesdayThoughts
Todays share of work available for sale on my website. This is the cover art for Essex ghost tales. Watercolour and inktense.
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Today’s share of work for sale. Madra Rua for Leitrim folktales. Please see my website for details https://t.co/k4qjXKNYOp
Finished (I think) my last job before the Christmas break. Latest folk tales cover. Anyone guess where in the UK?
It's the darkest day, so we touch the bottom and then float gently upwards with the light.
May you leave your fears behind in the dark and look forward to the brighter days.
May all that you carry become a little lighter with the return of the sun.
Solstice greetings everyone
Searching for the Fianna https://t.co/xMD3tPr4MK
Mood.
In so many ways.
So many.
@DebsGreenJones2 My gut says this one
‘The sun and moon fell out of the sky, and the earth reached up and pulled her heart out of her chest. She fell down and cried, wailing like all the banshees in the world gathered together’
Not finished yet, but the light has gone so I will pull myself from grief for a while xx