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4 quick sketches mixing japanese folklore and sdorica characters.

I haven't decide which one to focus on for a skin submission yet. Feel free to dm your opinions!

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I’m a self taught monster artist from NYC! Most of my works is based on Mythology, demonology and folklore ✨

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Jaehyun enamel pin design! Inspired by vampire folklore~

🌸 6cm // hard enamel // black nickel plating // screen printed details

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Sirin and Alkonost by Alivis on DeviantArt.

According to Russian Sirin is a creature with the head and chest of a beautiful woman and the body of a bird (usually an owl), and the Alkonost is a woman-headed bird.

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Finally I met my fav illustrator/comic artist on instagram, ElBaraa (@/komikkawaii on IG) and got their angeri sticker set 😂

They make lots of wicked & funny comic series based on folklore

*attaching their recent illust which I really love just because*

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Sleep-inducing fairies, cannibal Indian demons, skeletal bloodthirsty Aztec gods: discover the creepiest folkloric creatures, as they are portrayed in Shin Megami Tensei, in one of my old articles.

Here the link: https://t.co/e9iph9h7DI

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Ajatar by alchemistShleyy on DeviantArt

In Finnish folklore, Ajatar is a spirit known as "Devil of the Woods". It is an evil female spirit that manifests as a snake or dragon.

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And this clammbon's Imaginary Folklore

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In ancient Hebrew mythology Lilith, the so believed first wife of Adam, was considered a demon. Subsisting on the blood that where babies and men.

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Turquoise waves rise up over Odysseus' raft as Poseidon, trident in hand, stirs a churning sea and conjures up black clouds.

"The Raft of Odysseus" (1929) by N C Wyeth (1882-1945). Oil on canvas; 48 x 38 in. (121.9 x 96.5 cm.).

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The Classic poets sometimes referred to dawn as 'crocea'; a reference to the pale purple hue of early morning. [George Clausen via / Edwards's botanical register via ]

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Green was believed to be unlucky because it was associated with fairy folk. Fairies were thought to dance in green rings and wear green clothes.

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The straight-talking, Welsh water fairy The Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach, gives us a Celtic schooling in
boundaries and consequences. Find more about this uncompromising woman in Warriors, Witches, Women. https://t.co/UlMYieZcUw

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“He promised to buy me a length of blue ribbon…”
Ribbon was a common lover’s gift; when bought at fairs called a ‘fairing’. A blue ribbon refers to a medieval symbolism of colour in which blue represents loyalty, constancy, faithfulness and truth.

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Aka manto comes to the school bathroom when there's no paper and asks "Do you want red paper or blue?" If you say red you're bloodily slashed to death, if you say blue all your blood is sucked out and you're left dead and blue on the floor art

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Aboriginal Australian myth, tells of the Serpent. The colorful creator/giver of life, due to its connection with water. For is life! Lore has it, a Wagilag sister gave birth & her blood flowed into the Rainbow Serpent's waterhole, birthing life.

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