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I introduce you milo!!!
them is based on a Brazilian folklore story called "mula sem cabeça"

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Hi I'm Tegan and I'm an illustrator based in Nova Scotia, Canada. I love folklore, nature and creating texture in my work. I'm looking for children's book projects and representation.
portfolio🎨https://t.co/7kufBmKYf9
IG🌟https://t.co/lKDA99ib1n

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Hi
I'm an illustrator & concept artist in TTRPGs with a passion for storytelling, folklore and all things witchy.

looking for gigs in autumn/winter!

🖼️:https://t.co/AnhIhYOT46
✉️: anna-dousova.cz
👁️socials: https://t.co/zP3opRlT2g

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Hello 🤩
Ellie an artist based in the UK drawing folklore - inspired illustrations for TTRPGs, books and games!

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🌿🍄🌿Puck or Robin Goodfellow is a trickster and mischievous Fae sprite from English folklore, famously featured in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Hi

My name’s Katy and I’m fuelled by floral drinks, folklore & fantasy tt/rpgs! I recently dived into character illustration full-time and I’m looking forward to taking on more projects!

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🎨 💙 Iris met a pretty grootslang girl at the beach! they seem to be hitting it off 😁

(I learned about the grootslang of South African folklore watching the other day, and couldnt stop thinking about my Ophiotaurus girl hangin out with a cute grootslang girl! 😁💕)

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Hi 🎉
I'm Jessica, a fantasy illustrator that love drawing female figures to tell myths, legends, folklore and fantasy stories.

I have a small obsession with the colour purple, books and photography.

https://t.co/xniPBEeMIJ

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Hi!
My name is Loles, I'm an illustrator working mostly on book covers, interior illustration and character design, and I'd love to do more movie posters and figure design too.
I'm also developing my own work inspired by nature, folklore and mythology.

Happy

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PUSS IN BOOTS or the robber kitten; the most renowned animal trickster in folklore. Popularised in Perrault (1628–1703) as Le Chat Botté, in English in Mother Goose, 1780 & Blue Fairy Book, 1889. Ills. Doré c.1870; Robber Kitten card c.1887

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In Worcestershire it is said that a robin looking into the room is a sign of good luck.

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Hello, everyone! I'm Lethy, a Ukrainian artist that loves fantasy and folklore! Currently I'm doing illustrative work, private commissions and tons of fanart :)

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❀ Folklore AU keychain
› 35k/ea
DP 25k

❀ Longbedo keychain
› 40k/ea
DP 28k

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My late grandmother would recall the tale of the gean-cánach (love talker). A trickster, a male faerie similar to a leprechaun, known for seducing men and women, although he is particularly fond of shepherds and milkmaids


art: Maximilian Pirner

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Hello there, I am Matthias Ursa. Matt for short.
I am a fan of mythology and folklore.
Hobbies are Dnd and playing videogames.
I also wanna share the art made by the wonderful

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Today's research progress:
🔥continued on the history of early heretic women and it's INFURIATING;
🌊turned to Tolkien for his translation of the underwater battle: I'm going to need that;
🪶started looking for some good book on Galician folklore (help appreciated).

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Hii !!

I’m Laura, a illustrator/writer/vis dev artist from Colombia. I love creating art based around folklore and mythology

🦇ig: t
💗 art station: laura vidarte
🎠 lauramariavidarte.com

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The Scottish Play is cursed by a real coven of witches, mad at Shakespeare for using a real spell in the play. Those who break the taboo of speaking it's name must undergo cleansing to be reinvited back into the theater so the play can be performed.

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Poetry was once a hallowed profession the world over. It was associated with Brigid, goddess also of healing and blacksmithy. Irish and Scottish poets were possessed of powerful magics, such that their satires could steal the luck even from a king.

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"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing."
Shakespeare, Macbeth

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