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Don't be actin' the maggot!
#artistsontwitter #graffiti #artwork #digitalart #musical #OC
Merry Christmas!! Here's a Skimble as a gift! 🎁🎄
#skimbleshanks #musical #cats #Christmas #Christmas2020 #art
Made a #jellicleoc named Iascbeag!
(Irish for 'Small Fish', pronounced "eesk-beyug")
#CATS #CATSthemusical #jellicle #jelliclecats #oc #catsoc
And that's the last prompt for Celt-tober!! Happy Halloween! 🎃
DAY 30: MORRIGAN
The Morrígan is a figure from Irish mythology. The name is Mór-Ríoghain in Modern Irish, and it has been translated as "great queen" or "phantom queen". The Morrígan is associated with war and fate, especially with foretelling doom, death or victory in battle.
DAY 23: ENBARR
The Enbarr or Aonbharr of Manannán is a horse in the Irish Mythological Cycle which could traverse both land and sea, and was swifter than wind-speed. The horse was the property of the sea-god Manannan mac Lir, but provided to Lugh Lamh-fada to use at his disposal
DAY 21: DOBHAR CHU
The Dobhar Chu is a blood-thirsty, gruesome creature that lives deep in irish waters and is known to be able to travel great distances in water or on land. This monster hound is known for its speed, aggression and appetite for human flesh
DAY 20: FAR DARRIG
The far darrig or fear dearg is a faerie of Irish mythology. The name far darrig is an Anglophone pronunciation of the Irish words fear dearg, meaning Red Man, as the far darrig is said to wear a red coat and cap.
DAY 19: GANCANAGH
A gancanagh is a male fairy in Irish mythology that is known for seducing men and women