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Hi there #VisibleWomen! My name is Ksenia, I'm from Russia, my art is dark and full of witchcraft. I create illustrations based on fairy tales, mythology and folklore🌙
👁️Instagram: https://t.co/bWJJEDrKKL
👁️Shop: https://t.co/4lMPcdgnIl
Hi #VisibleWomen! I'm Jessi, and I love to create fanciful illustrations inspired by folklore, fairytales & nature! I'd love to dive into more fanart in the future!
⚙ artsyrobotz@gmail.com
🌿https://t.co/QKgLd1PZyo
✨https://t.co/k1rq7prle1
Hey #visiblewomen I'm Megan, a fine artist & designer from Seattle. I create artwork inspired by folklore, history, nature, and witchcraft. I love product design, and run an online store!
Portfolio: https://t.co/zVWwgTCQUj
Shop: https://t.co/IwDDSCNcLk
IG: thecreepingmoon
Hi, #VisibleWomen! I'm Morrighan, an atmospheric folk-horror artist! I've worked with TTRPG companies like Black Armada and Nerdy Pup Games, as well as an ongoing personal folklore project! I'm looking for new autumn projects in publishing and cover work!
https://t.co/2eSQC2SWUG
Hello #VisibleWomen! I'm Nata, an illustrator with a passion for folklore, dark corners of history & the wilderness. I have a thing for strong women & gnarled trees.
Creator of #aCompendiumOfWitches ✨
🌿https://t.co/5GBlv3D0Wg
Behind the scenes: https://t.co/QKPokY7KOd
hey y'all~! I'm Princess 👑✨💖 I'm an illustrator that loves folklore, games and spooky movies! I also do editorial work when I'm not painting ghosts or petting my cat.
🌟https://t.co/uGlhzJRwY0
☕️https://t.co/LGMLSzD332
👻https://t.co/ug0Bumy6MD
Lake Wife (Sjörå)
I love Scandinavian folklore so I had to make some ocs. (The Neck is next)
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#ArtistOnTwitter #folklore
@ImRachelBradley I'm working on my Vixens project inspired by the Polish folklore and XVII-XIX century. It's a bit difficult to manage between all freelance commision and inhouse work,so for now I have only one illustration,some character exploration and a ton of ideas. Hope it still counts :D
In Philippine folklore, Hanan and Tala were the daughters of the Tagalog god, Bathala. They were star goddesses, one the evening star, and the other the morning star. Tala was said to be responsible for constellations and to have used orbs of light to guide travellers home.
Le saviez-tu ? Dans #SaintSeiya, le masque de Guilty est inspiré des masques du folklore balinais représentant Rangda, la Reine des démons ou Reine de la Mort (son nom signifie veuve). Et Ikki s’est entraîné sur Death Queen Island
#reference
Ossian conjures up the spirits on the banks of the River Lorca - Károly Kisfaludy
#FolkloreThursday
Mis is the original wild woman of Irish mytholog. Overcome with grief upon finding her father’s body, she licked his battle wounds, much like an animal, to try to heal him. When it failed, she rose into the air like a bird and flew away. (Img: Rackham) #FolkloreThursday
Horror Highlights: THE CURSE OF PANDORA’S BOX at Halloween Horror Nights, Bayville Scream Park, Folklore Haunted House https://t.co/xG2I0qdImq @HorrorNights
What a wild session, #FolkloreThursday! I’m leaving you with this illustration from Arthur Rackham. Wild things have a place and deserve their space! This is Crystal of @HistoriumU signing off. The amazing @IcySedgwick will be joining as your last host at 6:30 BST!
There is a 'Wild Woman of the Woods' named Tsonoqua. A giant cannibal covered in hair, who targets naughty children. Emitting an eerie whistle before snatching kids in a pack basket. Tsonoqua stories inspired the famous witch from the Hansel & Gretel #FairyTale.
#FolkloreThursday
Wildmen of the Winter forest. #FolkloreThursday #painting #myth #winter #davidbezartist
Thinking his lover Iseult has betrayed him, Sir Tristan withdraws to the forests of Cornwall for months, naked, raving, and mad. When he’s finally brought back by King Mark, he’s unrecognizable—except by Iseult’s little dog. #FolkloreThursday
Art: Edward Burne-Jones
'Schneewittchen' – The German Snow White Tale by the Brothers Grimm is our #FolkloreThursday tale this week! A darker version with #wild woods and seven little men. Read the illustrated story now on our blog: https://t.co/EbyvtrmLnf
Illustration by A. H. Watson.
Circe, a goddess & sorceress, who transforms many of Odysseus’s crew into swine. A symbol of women’s magical hold over men’s baser instincts.
"So she enticed & won our battle-hardened spirits over..."
(🖊️Homer 🎨Waterhouse) #FolkloreThursday