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Good Morning Everyone! 🌈☀️
“Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.”
-Hans Christian Andersen
#abstractnft #goodmorning #NFT #NFTCommumity #morningmotivation
The dragon Cotton Candy and... a floating lantern. 🐉🏮
Mixed 'n complex commission forAnna Kjestine Grodt-Andersen (on Facebook), drawn with black ballpoint pen and colored in digital.
Raised as an only child, Andersen saw in the "The Wild Swans" a fantasy of sibling solidarity that he could not realize in real life. The story was published in his Danish Folktales of 1823.
🎨 Anne yvonne Gilbert
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#FairyTaleTuesday
The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen is a tale about eleven princes who are turned into swans. Their sister, Lisa must save them by spinning nettles into thread to make eleven coats. She must not speak a word until she is done or her brothers will die.
#FairyTaleTuesday
Hans Christian Andersen was a slightly awkward looking guy who was born into poverty. So when he wrote The Ugly Duckling (1843) he knew how to make his readers love that tiny, sad duckling who grows to see his own self-worth. I’ll always love this moving tale 🦢#FairyTaleTuesday
THE WILD SWANS Fairy tale by Hans Andersen,1838. An evil queen turns her eleven stepsons into swans and forces them to fly away, they're only allowed to become human again by night. A possible influence on Swan Lake 🎨Anadezhda Illarionova #FairytaleTuesday
A drawing for Gangrel, Merlin and Andersen have been available at my patreon during these weeks, make sure to join any tier to not miss any new post!
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Orah, Or et Argent du singulier film The Lure. Une originale version du conte d'Andersen !
Orah with Golden and Silver from the unique movie The Lure. A very original version of Andersen's tale !
#mermaidorah #thelure #polishmovie #mermaid #musical #mermaidmovie #yohannantoine
I like this painting of Hans Christian Andersen by Anne Grahame Johnstone (1928-1998). Looks like he’s really having a think what to write. Plenty of inspiration swirling round his head and his desk
Let’s step into Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy-tale world with these magical, vintage editions
Of Dust and of Ash - RWBY AU
Name: Grian
Theme: The Nightingale (Hans Christian Andersen)
Semblance: "Song of Nightingale"
Grian can cause auditory hallucinations at will as forms of distraction. As a faunus, he can naturally fly as well.
Tunguska Omake: Hans Christian Andersen Apology Video #FGO https://t.co/nHelKNa5j0
its so funny that nasuverse andersen remained single all his life bc he LOOKS really good as this ce proves it's just his attitude is so rotten nobody wants to get with him even tho he's mega bishounen and i think thats peak funny
Snowflakes & Sorcery: Dulac & Errol le Cain's illustrations from Andersen's 'The Snow Queen', the Ice-Maiden from 'The Dreamer of Dreams' by Queen Marie of Romania, granddaughter of Queen Victoria plus a contemporary Christmas card taking it's cue for this week's #MagicMonday.
Hans Christian Anderson's "Snow Queen" was apparently inspired by a meeting between Andersen and Opera singer, Jenny Lind. In his story, the Snow Queen is known as the beautiful Queen of ‘snow bees’ and travels around the world bringing frost!
#MythologyMonday
🖼️ Alina Bykova
Gerda and the Reindeer
an illustration for Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Snow Queen’
by Edmund Dulac
Gerda and the Reindeer
an illustration for Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Snow Queen’
by Edmund Dulac
Australian author Margaret Wild is a Hans Christian Andersen 2022 nominee. Her body of work is deep and diverse covering 'anguish, anger, sadness, loneliness and despair' but in an uplifting way - here's why she's nominated https://t.co/My7AknKmAh
#FATEtober2021 day 26, Author! Had to draw smol boy Hans Christian Andersen! He's so adorable, and he deserves to be a higher ranked character based on his cuteness alone!
Also we're in the home stretch! I have something planned for the last two days and Christmas!
Karibou Kisses & Elfin En'deer'ment: one of Edmund Dulac's enchanting illustrations for Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Snow Queen' (1911) for this week's #MagicMonday.