Congrats to the winner of our latest drawing challenge, Slavica! We can't wait to see all of the awesome things you create with your free year of Adobe Creative Cloud (courtesy of Adobe Stock) 🙃 Our next drawing challenge is launching soon, stay tuned! https://t.co/j2o6EdnCa7

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Congrats to the winner of our last drawing challenge, Slavica! We can't wait to see all of the awesome things you create with your free year of Adobe Creative Cloud (courtesy of Adobe Stock) 🙃 Our next drawing challenge is launching soon, stay tuned!
https://t.co/wPzqFVZvlK

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Some character close-ups and concept stuff from my comic! Yay art!

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Quick doodle from the other day. Trying to figure out a direction for a character, "Sziszimora", inspired by the house spirit from Slavic folklore of the same name. Not sure if this is the final look but we'll seeeee 🤔

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By popular demand, reposting my fanart for 's "Slavic Nihilism"!

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In Slavic lore, the great witch Baba Yaga doesn't use a broomstick to fly. Instead, she uses it to cover her tracks, as she travels 'round in a flying mortar; pushing herself with a pestle. Wherever she goes, the elements groan & a host of spirits accompany her.

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I've always loved this ACEO painting that was done for an author writing about an alternate slavic/eastern European fantasy world https://t.co/A0bs8sG2z3

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Hi, I'm Kasia! Comic book artist from Poland who loves drawing hair, k-pop bands, Slavic folklore and 19th century dresses!
>> https://t.co/9ErxKnyEG0

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Slavic folk belief says that the world organises itself according to an oppositional yet complementary duality represented by Belobog ("White God") and Chernobog ("Black God"). These represent the often seen religious theme of light and dark (art by Vasylina)

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Vitya as a Rusalka qwq They are female malicious spirits but eh, Vitya can be one of them =u= ...T7T I've wanted to draw some Slavic mythology for a while now!! Also Rusalka is the same for for both this entity and the regular mermaid, so that's why *shrug*

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In Slavic myth, Lady Midday appears on hot days & approaches people working in fields to ask them questions. If they answer wrong, she kills them with a scythe or with heatstroke.

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It's almost Kupala Night ( slavic holiday, similar to Midsummer / Saint John's Day ) I'm super excited all of the sudden. Wanna make some flower crown right noooow💦

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Different art interpretations of the Slavic gods of light and dark, Belobog & Chernobog

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In Slavic myth Zorya Utrennjaja is the Morning Star, linked to protection, hope, light. She opens sun god Dažbog's palace gates for his chariot each morning.
Zorya Vecernjaja is the evening star who protects lost travelers & closes the gates on Dažbog's return

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