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Not a lot has been happening and I've been missing out on ina academies. Have a Xelorette from a drawpile.
New art of Bo's Bachelorette Party, commissioned by SMNeff. Fun activities follow one another on this beautiful day, and Bo enjoys a karaoke with her friends Raven (the otter) and Mia (the arctic vixen).
Our Ko-Fi : https://t.co/zRweIbE004
This man's also coming for my weave wtf plus all the bachelor/bachelorette lineup?? GOODS
Nossa o outro desenho era tão antigo q o joui não tinha nem a cicatriz ainda slkdkdkd
Início de O Segredo na Floreta// Agora em #Desconjuracao
Fiz rapidão desculpa famil, Não ficou tão bom.
✨My favorite Bachelors and Bachelorettes In Harvest Moon🎶(+bonus Mason design☎️) #HarvestMoon #StoryofSeasons #牧場物語
New art of Bo's Bachelorette Party commission by @Shevron47528047 . Leave the girls between them and it might get out of control very fast. Cathleen offered Bo some naughty little gifts to celebrate her future married life, and everyone seems pretty interested.
#FolkloreThursday was brought to you today by @WillowWinsham @HerbalStorytell @MythCrafts @HistoriumU and @ShanonSinn. Thanks for a great day, and we'll see you all next week! (Image: Lady Lilith, by Rosetti)
#FolkloreThursday My completed zine for college! The hags of Britain and Ireland, rendered in a bit of a somewhat art nouveau style.
#art #illustration #DarkArts #ArtistOnTwitter #ArtOfVibrancy
Two #MarchHare books #FolkloreThursday
'Fleet' by @JaneBurn11, an epic poem of enchantment & familiar drama of longing, banishment, abuse, survival & love & 'Hares in The Moonlight', a tale in the spirit of Alan Garner & Susan Cooper by @EvergreenSister
https://t.co/GljRcY8vjU
My drawing "The Green Fairy" linked to the green liquor Absinthe which green colour was enhanced originally with copper sulfate and antimony trichloride which caused toxicity and poisoning, and thus cause hallucinations (and green fairies of course) #FolkloreThursday
The Ceasg is a Scottish mermaid half-woman, half-salmon. In some tales, she swallowed men whole, trapping them in her stomach. To rescue them, her soul - often contained in an enchanted egg - had to be destroyed. If caught, she could also grant three wishes. #FolkloreThursday
Mother Goddesses such as Isis, Cybele & Kali were said to command weather by braiding or releasing their hair. In European lore, witches' hair controlled the weather and some folk said when placed in water such hair became serpents...
🎨Rossetti #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs
I’m off, #FolkloreThursday! This is Crystal @HistoriumU waving goodbye from the innerwebs. @ShanonSinn will join on at 6:30 BST for today’s last session. One of my favs: “The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me,” –Ayn Rand (Image: Richard Wilson)
Valkyrie (Old Norse Valkyrja : Chooser of the Slain).
In mythology, a group of maidens who served Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla
#folklorethursday #fantasy #film
Thor: Ragnarok 2017
dir. Taika Waititi
Metis was Zeus' first great wife, the one from whom all his early brilliance stemmed. She gave Zeus the potion that caused Cronus to vomit up his children; she advised him throughout the Titanomachy. When her womb became a threat, he ate her: he gained Athena. #FolkloreThursday
Maeve, (Medb) queen of Connacht in Irish #mythology, had several husbands, led cattle raids, was ambitious, cunning, & an archetypal warrior #queen. 👑 She's linked to the Morrigan, & believed to be a manifestation of a sovereignty #goddess. #FolkloreThursday #WomensHistoryMonth
#FolkloreThursday 1884 The herring fishermen of England and Scotland believe that if a woman touches a net without first having repeated the Lord’s Prayer, they will catch no fish in it.
Beatrice is a crucial female figure in Dante's Divine Comedy & a fundamental written female character in Middle Ages Italian literature, representing guidance, faith & revelation in Paradiso.
Beatrice appears to Virgil at the start of Inferno, by Gustave Doré #FolkloreThursday
It’s the best time of the week, #FolkloreThursday! Crystal @HistoriumU back to share some more of your great lore. A hat tip to @MythCrafts for hosting before our break. This week’s theme is the folklore of women in honor of #InternationalWomensDay! TWEET! (Image: Cecile Walton)
#FolkloreThursday Daniel Gardner's 3 Witches 1775. Setting taken from Shakespeare were portraits of the most politically influential & socially notorious women of the time: Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire & sculptor Anne Seymour Damer.