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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...S is for...Hatsuyama Shigeru (1897-1973) a Japanese Illustrator - who provided illustration for local authors, but was also known for reinterpreting Western Classics such as Hans Christian Andersen. #IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators...S is for...Hatsuyama Shigeru (1897-1973) a Japanese Illustrator - who provided illustration for local authors, but was also known for reinterpreting Western Classics such as Hans Christian Andersen. #IllustrationOfTheDay
For #FateGOUSA Servant Summer Camp with Kiara & H.C.A an excerpt from Hans "confessing" to Kiara at her end in Fate/Extra CCC (https://t.co/JPduz0KQuD)
And Andersen begins his last story:
"This is from a long time ago, before I became a writer and let my life go to the gutter."
"Yet We Sleep, We Dream" - Oberon/Andersen, 2.4k
CW: Body Horror, Eye Trauma, S*icidal Thoughts
link in the replies!
These Fairy Friends were inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's story Thumbelina! Of course, I had to put my own spin on it -- I think Andersen would approve of my androgynous fairy prince.
Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale. - Hans Christian Andersen ~ #Life
“… in Wendsyssel… in the north of Jutland… There is still a great bog there. It may well be called the Wild Bog, and one can easily imagine how desolate and dreary it was among all these swamps and pools a thousand years ago.” (Andersen)
🎨 W. Heath Robinson
#swampsunday
Lorelei Andersen (Fairy Leviathab Alternative version) from my little story "Blumer Project". She is a sea snake metal idol with raspy voice. 🤘
#rmz #mmz #rockmanzero #megamanzero #rockmanzeroau #megamanzeroau #blue #fairyleviathan #shorthair #fanproject
And last but not least (especially when it comes to having an attitude), Andersen!
And as part of a limited time collab with @t_zimny he’s also available as a print on my Redbubble shop until the end of June!
In H.C. Andersen's The Red Shoes, a little girl is cursed for dancing 💀
"Dance you shall!" he said, "dance in your red shoes until you are pale and cold! Until your skin shrinks together like a skeleton."
#WyrdWednesday
🎨Adrienne Segur
Edmund Dulac's illustration for Andersen's "The Nightingale", 1911
Edmund Dulac's illustration for Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid", 1911
"Donde las palabras fallan, la música habla"
(#HansChristianAndersen)
Comenzamos el #verano celebrando el #DíaDeLaMúsica con esta maravillosa ilustración de @FVicente_Illust
#CasaLector #BienvenidoVerano #FelizMartes
#Libros y #música en @CanalLector
https://t.co/bZAWUqDjyx
#MareCoiVersi
@PaolaToogoodxme
Perché lo spettacolo del mare è così infinitamente e così eternamente gradevole?
Perché il mare offre contemporaneamente l’idea dell’immensità e del movimento
Baudelaire
Peder Andersen Balke
@claudioborlotto @yianniseinstein @martinis2018
I recall a version of this story that I loved as a girl, The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who rescues her 11 brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. The tale was first published on 2 October 1838. #FairyTaleTuesday https://t.co/NCVV4DFGO8
OH! And folks are pretty sure that Hans Christian Andersen was bi
https://t.co/zjXiZCNkVw