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🎭Actors from Russian-language read fairytales online for children during the lockdown.

ℹ️ https://t.co/7PFyIn7rRq

📚"Сказки Хамелеонов" – актеры профессионального русскоговорящего театр "Хамелеон" читают и записывают сказки для русскоговорящих детей.

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Hi there!
I‘m Kalimpoli, a demisexual digital artist. My work is inspired by fairytales, fantasy and candy.

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The oldest telling of Puss N Boots is by Giovanni Francesco Straparola in his “The Facetious Nights of Straparola” c.1550-1553. Illustrations by:
Warwick Goble, 1923
Walter Crane, 1875
Edmund Dulac, 1928
Arthur Rackham, 1910

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I'm halfway through an Advanced Concept Design class with Arts Passage and Viviane Kosty, so here's my first assignment.
https://t.co/atEJXavxPx

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My latest illustration! As always, prints available on request. 😊 I might end up turning it into postcards to sell with my others in when I can go back in again.

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Hi!
I‘m Kalimpoli, a disabled lgbtq+ digital artist inspired by fairytales, Candy and J-fashion.
I usually make OC and DnD related art but I just started some fanarts.
I also craft and make jewelry with polymer clay and resin 💕

These are my most recent artworks.

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Meet the main character of my story, Fawnie !!
She's a little girl who loves fairytales and will go into the world of one of them to save her lost mother 📔💫

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Vintage fairies: A Moonlight Party by F Harrison, 1922, The Story Hour Book.

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It's Randi Redding-Wolfe! Trying out some new things with colored linework!

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Hasegawa Takejirō (1853–1938) was a Japanese publisher specialising in books translated into European languages on Japanese subjects such as fairytales. Here are some of the beautiful illustrations printed on traditional Japanese papers.

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was an epic feminist storyteller who led the sugar-coated disneyfied classical fairytales back to their more gruesome origin.#TheBloodyChamber

(Illustration by Katy Horan from the book Literary Witches by Taisia Kitaiskaia)

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Strawberries have been mentioned in fairytales, praised in ancient Roman texts. The medieval kitchen knew and used them. Except... not our overgrown, watery modern strawberries. They talk about the woodland strawberry, which has been collected for times immemorial.

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