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tp752 Agrarian Ritual acrylic and oil on paper 17x26 £250 unframed. #folklore
Stag God. The symbol and reverence of the stag amongst the Anglo-Saxons is a tradition that is very likely to be rooted in the most ancient of Germanic culture and religion. #folklorethursday
Orpheus acrylic and oil on paper 22 x 17 inches. Inspired by Greek mythology. @FolkloreThurs @CentreMyth @folk_horror
Guardians Of The Barleycorn. Lughnasadh is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature and has pagan origins. The festival itself is named after the god Lugh. @FolkloreThurs @FolkloreFiles @folk_horror
The Journey.
Þór and Loki decided to travel to Útgarð, land of the giants, the enemies of the gods. @FolkloreThurs @folk_horror @FolkloreFiles @CentreMyth
Sorcerer of Metals and Storkman's Tincture two paintings from the Alchemy series. Inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts. @FolkloreThurs @folk_horror @FolkloreFiles @CentreMyth
tp262 Birth of Yggdrasil acrylic and oil on paper 22x14 inches. #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreFiles @folk_horror
Some paintings winging their way over to the USA for a customer.
A selection of landscapes. If interested in purchasing please message me. #painting