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I still find it kind of funny that Nika Futterman has voiced two completely different versions of the mythological Pandora
The one from Kid Icarus Uprising, and the one from Billy and Mandy
@byloveelissa Do mythological creatures count as animals? 😆 here is some of mine:
Hello #PortfolioDay!
I'm Nadhir, a Malaysian freelance illustrator who's into all things queer and mythological!
✨https://t.co/ltVDUye5BT
✨https://t.co/xXaor8PgsP
✨nadhirnor@hotmail.com
Hit me up for editorial/concept art/music visuals, etc! 🔆
@RobertMPayne1 The artist is André Lupiac & he specialized in mythological scenes (not rare in fin de siècle Paris) & had a sideline in popular mythological scenes featuring children:
Hey #PortfolioDay ! I'm a french illustrator, and I mainly draw mythological or fantasy inspired stuff, but also some landscapes...
Open for commissions ;)
@LavellynArt Hi! I'm Fromo & I like to illustrate song-inspired artworks of my characters c: My main interests to explore in art are religious aesthetics/creatures and old fashion, as well as mythological monsters.
@wolfgryph Hi! I'm Fromo & I like to illustrate song-inspired artworks of my characters c: My main interests to explore in art are religious aesthetics/creatures and old fashion, as well as mythological monsters.
@smolartistbeans Hi! I'm Fromo & I like to illustrate song-inspired artworks of my characters c: My main interests to explore in art are religious aesthetics/creatures and old fashion, as well as mythological monsters.
dysnomia, goddess of lawlessness
because nothing says law like a bra
(this was done for an art show on my campus about lesser known greek mythological characters)
The Saffron Goddess (1600 CE) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffron harvest. A mythological griffin, a combination of a lion as the king of the beasts and the head of an eagle, stands guard. Minoan civilization flourished on Crete island, Greece, 3000-1100 BCE
@zliva_art @EpsilonShadow This is Micheal Maurese McFinniagn and Bracer. Originally they were fanfic characters that have now evolved into a book that I am writing about a human mage, the most wanted felon in a land of mythical creatures, where humans themselves are the mythological beings!
The Kanibon line is based on the Philippine Eagle, another critically endangered animal here. This pokemon helps cultivate rice and is loosely based on the Maranao Garuda, a large eagle like mythological creature that can also look like a person
*udrós 'water' was a PIE adjective
this led to English 'otter', as well as the words for 'otter' in Sanskrit (udrá), Latin (lutra) and Slavic (e.g. Czech vydra)
but, in Greek, it became húdrā 'water snake', origin of the mythological Hydra
yes, 'Hydra' and 'otter' are cognates
Well since Insta reposting is weird...
This is for a Digimon DND I’m in. Rocmon a love Armor evolution (very loosely) based on a mythological Eagle called the Roc- yeah his design is mostly because I wanted to do a visual pun. XD;
#fandigimon #digimon #rocmon #armordigimon
@malverav Mine's about a bunch of high school kids getting into drama and shenanigans with mythological creatures. Its not really started yet, but i hope to update and really start it this year!
https://t.co/BEaNpLEXzi
https://t.co/T1uftpNCy1
@RoAnnaSylver I'm Xan and I draw a lot of mythological creatures. I'm also involved in several ttrpg projects atm like Uncaged and Book of Seasons.
If there are any Critical Role fans I have a lot of prints of my sketches up on my online store.
https://t.co/F2u0vWOYss
His work also included biblical & mythological subjects. Even here the male form & gay gaze documented his imaginative take on these themes.
Romantic, mythological paintings by Luis Ricardo Falero, Spanish painter, b. 1851 #art #painting #artwork #witches #fantasy #FairyTail #astronomy
@OiShinyThings @NeolithicSheep Goats have long been associated with myths: unicorns (origin is believed to have been derived from goats), the Yule Goat, the mythological goats of Thor--Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, or the chimeras (Chimera, Pan, Faunus, fauns, satyrs, etc)?
They were also sacred to many gods.