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Loretta the Pixie poses for her Halloween shot! Part 1 of 2 for the incredible @MarkoSallmen !!! I will post the next piece later today!
Hoje fecha meu Exploretober. Foi um projetinho maneiro, bem diferente do ano passado com as casinhas. O lance de tentar fazer uma coisa sequenciada, mas bem diferente me fez descobrir padrões nas formas e cores e encontrar uma identidade pro "planeta"=)
That's the end of one scary #FolkloreThursday 🎃
Today's theme was Frightening folklore for #Halloween & #Samhain! If you aren't a little afraid, you're not scrolling back far enough 👻 This is @ShanonSinn signing off, have a spooky one!
🐈⬛🧟🌙🕷️🧛♀️💀🦉🍂🍷
Horace Vernet 1839
During the Finnish harvest festival Kekri people believed that the spirits of the ancestors were on the move. It was appropriate for the living people to go outside only if they were dressed as spirits. People went from door to door asking for beer and food. #FolkloreThursday
Never forget gods can be exceptionally cruel: Ra got tired of how loud humanity had become, and so sent Sekhmet the lioness to destroy mankind. Such was the devastation that, like a slasher film parody, the world was flooded with red blood, so Ra called it off. #FolkloreThursday
A frightful Swedish spirit, the mara rides her victim in their sleep, delivering mardrömmar (nightmares) and a bad night’s rest in general. #FolkloreThursday 🖼 Joakim Skovgaard and Carl-Martin Bergstrand
#FolkloreThursday On Halloween night hold up a mirror and walk backwards down stairs reciting:
"Whoever my true love is to be
Come and look in this glass with me."
If a face appears looking over your shoulder it will be who you will marry, but a coffin means you will die⚰️.
#Dragon from Aldrovandi's 1640 book about #serpents & #dragons🐉Art by Tasia, one of our new Student Library Assistants in the #SpecColls @OU_Libraries #FolkloreThursday #SciArt #ColorOurCollections
The #Cyhyraeth is a #Welsh 'Weeper'. It is heard groaning before a death, especially multiple deaths.
Its doleful sound is heard first at a distance, then nearer, then close at hand; so that it is a three-fold warning of death.
Pic: @iriscompietart
#deathlore
#FolkloreThursday
It is unlucky to uproot Periwinkle from a grave 🌱
The dead will appear to the person who takes it and his dreams for the next twelve months will be very wretched and miserable 💀
#FolkloreThursday #Wales #History
The gruesome French tale of Bluebeard. Leaving his new wife alone, Bluebeard tells her not to open a specific door. She does,falling into a bloodbath! With bodies of old wives hanging from the walls! Not able to clean the blood from the key; revealing her demise!#FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday Fantasmagoriana, a French anthology of German ghost stories, plays a key rol in the genesis of Frankenstein and The Vampyre during the "wet, ungenial summer" of 1816 #31daysofHalloween https://t.co/tRW6ju3e9I
Phobos (who lends his name to the word 'Phobia') is the Greek God of fear. The lion-headed Phobos stalked battlefields with his brother Deimos (Dread). Fear is part of Halloween, and the wise or unlucky know that fear of death is the least of it. #FolkloreThursday (Art by me)
The blackthorn rules the dark half of the year from #Samhain. It is dark moon magic, an “increaser of secrets.” Its thorns are the pins in a poppet, its wands used for cursing. A tree protected by faeries, its berries are the sloe. #FolkloreThursday #Halloween Img: Cicely Barker
The Kingdom was in trouble once again. The King offered half his wealth to anyone who would come to his aid. #inktober2021 #fairytales #FolkloreThursday #dragons
Properties 9-15 of #ThePantiles are said to be linked to #poltergeist sightings. The first was in 1996 when a street cleaner heard commotion inside. Timber was seen being hurled around inside, despite nobody being on site.
#FolkloreThursday #Folklore #Ghosts #Halloween
'Jack-o'-lantern' was originally used to refer to either a night watchman or the light of a will-o'-the-wisp. #folklorethursday #Halloween
(🖌️Jason Engle)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RISU!!!!!
I drew us at a bar...where I'm taking you for your bachelorette party...because we're getting married 🥂🥳
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!
#HanaMiiArt #栗鼠絵
The Malaysian penanggalan looks like a woman by day, but at night detaches its head from its body & flies around with its spinal column & internal organs dangling while it searches for prey. It uses its long tongue as a straw to drain humans to death. #FolkloreThursday
A palis is a vampiric creature of Middle Eastern lore that lives in deserts. It drains people's blood by licking their feet while they sleep. But it's repelled by salt, & can easily be tricked if two people sleep end-to-end with the soles of their feet together. #FolkloreThursday