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Stardew Valley Bachelorettes
#StardewValley #Fanart #bachelorettes #Abigail #haley #penny
Some flower fairies that don’t get out much! Meet foxglove, snapdragon, eyebright & Canterbury bell. #Illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker. #FolkloreThursday
Let’s remember the legendary story of Ali Baba! 🧞♂️
The Stories from the Arabian nights consist of five narratives, with vibrant illustrations, published in 1911. One of the stories, of course, is Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.🔗https://t.co/TzDE3V29vr
#FolkloreThursday #Persia
Tír na nÓg, or ‘The Land of the Young’, is an otherworldly realm from the Irish mythology whose inhabitants are gifted with everlasting youth, beauty, health, and happiness. It was said to be the home of the ancient gods and fairies, but humans are forbidden. #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
Peony from Floret Bond and also more abusing CSP's watercolor brushes.
pitch : farming simulator in an eldritch planet with aliens as the love interests!!!
idk, some (extremely rough sketch without help lines) ideas for the bachelorettes, still no ideas for the bachelors :((((
"Well yeah! The three of us have been friends since high school!"
Just a little self-indulgent thing I drew involving Goofy and my OCs, Lea and Loreto!
(They definitely went through a few re-designs over the years lol)
#goofy #ArtistOnTwitter #fanart
Patreon is the place, where I show my project ideas, sketches and thought first.
Currently I'm developing a folklore Graphic Novel.
If you're interested you can support my with 1 $ per month!
#Patreon #FolkloreThursday
https://t.co/NXfv2z2gqj
A commission for my pal the lovely @g0m if she was on the evil Bachelorette. I'm happy with how I drew their hair.
05/28 - Doodle sheet
Some very messy doodles of the Warners (along with two of my OCS, Lea and Loreto) I made earlier today, since I'm feeling much better now!
#Animaniacs #zanytwt #ArtistOnTwitter
The answer to this week's #riddle on #FolkloreThursday is:
Art-I-Choke
Hugely close top position this week (5 second margin)
1. @merryme300 🥇🏆
2. @MoseleyRecFair 🥈🏆
3. @TC148 🥉🏆
Well done and see you next week. https://t.co/GB45FXnPbp
Flax seeds sprinkled on walkways or graves distracted vampires. The revenants were compelled to pick up each individual seed and were usually prohibited from gathering more than one seed a year...
🎨Munch #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs
{pops out of hedge for plant folklore}
Eyebright {Euphrasia officionalis}🌼
Is named for one of the Greek Graces, Euphrosyne, meaning "gladness", it lifts the spirits and gives a clearer grasp on problems and situations. #FolkloreThursday
An excellent #FolkloreThursday #podcast here! A discussion about folk and medieval #horror from Hope and George @FrightClubPod, with special guest @TheGeorgePopov, Writer-Director of #TheDroving & #Hex.
https://t.co/7R0LCuDyRv #PodernFamily #Applepodcasts
🌿🔥🌿Cornish charm to heal burns...
Float 9 bramble leaves in water from a holy well, pass each leaf over the burn saying:
There came 3 angels out of the east,
1 brought fire & 2 brought frost.
Out fire & in frost,
In the Name of the Father, Son & Holy Ghost.
#FolkloreThursday
The last of Lleu's three curses was that he would marry no woman born. His uncle Gwydion saw a simple solution and collected a number of herbs and flowers, placing them in the shape of a woman. The spell cast, she became a real woman, Blodeuwedd. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: Y. Leitch
Flower and oak wreaths are worn by the Jāņi celebrants. It’s believed that a wreath braided with 27 different flowers and herbs brings you health, good luck, and disaster to your enemies.
Can’t have a better summer than that. #FolkloreThursday
Flower lore fascinated both Shakespeare & the Victorian artist, Walter Crane. Here are some of Crane’s works from his enchanting book on the flowers of Shakespeare.🌷#FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs
A prince of Sparta, Hyacinth drew Apollo's attention af became his lover. Hoping to impress him, an accident caused Apollo's discus to hit Hyacinth; all of the god of healing's skill could not save him. From his blood came purple flowers. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: J. Young