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My take on the aswang, but as gangsters. I wanna do more pics of these guys and their siyokoy rivals
#FilipinoFolklore #PhilippineMythology #aswang #art #digitalart
@used_bandaid Ahh congrats! I’m currently working on revamping a comic I had started last summer when Webtoon had that contest! It’s an Irish Folklore inspired story called Neverwood. Here’s some concept art for it!
Note to self: steer clear of Australia's billabongs. After seeing this depiction of the bunyip, I have no interest in meeting one face to face. Props to artist @scottpurdy for this amazing work (©Paizo). https://t.co/bWKTOjKA8Q #figmentals #bunyip #folklore
I'm finally posting again here after so long. I'm still more active on IG. 🤣
Still back drawing baby Astra. I don't think I've ever said it, but they're a diwata.
#FilipinoFolklore #PhilippineMythology #diwata #art #digitalart
Two new speedpaints on my channel, about damn time
#ArtistOnTwitter #artwork #japaneseculture #Folklore #digitalart
Dark Side of the Moon and Andromeda. Oil paintings #surrealism #semiabstract #mythology#folklore #fantasy #folklore #mythology #stars #sky
✨Hello, I’m Kaley! I’m a digital illustrator who likes loud colors, mad eyebrow game, and pointy ears. Currently working on an Irish Folklore-inspired story called Neverwood!✨
💖Ko-Fi https://t.co/lpY1S4Hakl
💖Tumblr https://t.co/qpwWfjKd6J
💖Insta https://t.co/fMQp5DzuwS
Ježibaba-a supernatural being, forest witch, she lures kids on sweets just to catch them and eat them. She is closely related to Baba Yaga in Eastern European folklore/Ježibaba is used in Czech lands and Slovakia #folklore @Procreate #ilustration #slavic #witch #scary #fairytale
For those that remember tall tales ;-) Today is Paul Bunyan Day which honors one of the best known lumberjacks (and his faithful companion Babe the Blue Ox) in American Folklore.
Recent work for @learningatoz #kidlitart #childrensbookillustration #talltales #illustration
#folklorethursday The old form of Capricorn, the goatfish, is taken from Pricus, father of the sea goats in Greek mythology.
Sea goats could reason, speak and travel in time. If they spent too long on land, they became ordinary, non sapient goats 1/2
⚠️I NEED YOUR HELP to get my #PlagueDoctor #GraphicNovel published! Please consider pledging your support & RTing to spread the word!
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#ThursdayThought #ThursdayAesthetic #ThursdayMood #ThursdayThrowback #ThrowbackThursday #FolkloreThursday #BookBoost
The constellation Cassiopeia (my favorite growing up) holds the story from #Greek #Mythology of the vain queen who was thrown into the sky for thinking she was more beautiful than the sea nymphs, or as my mother told me: for looking in the mirror too often...
#FolkloreThursday
According to Slavic #mythology, Zorya is a magnificent star goddess. Guardian of the 'Doomsday Hound' & servant to the Sun God (Dazbog). She is represented by 2 #stars: the Morning & Evening Star. Responsible for opening & closing the gates to the Sun's Palace. #FolkloreThursday
Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Son of Anubis Original #Paintings Wandering #OldTrafford #godsandmonsters #fairytale Egypt Folklore Pagan Spirits Dark Woods Elven #forest Ancient Egyptian #Sphinx https://t.co/cabAugJ1Uw
The faces of the Pleiades, the 7 daughters of Atlas and Pleione. Pursued by Orion, Zeus transformed them into doves, then #stars. When Orion himself was killed, he was turned into a constellation himself and placed behind them #folklorethursday
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Image @BLMedieval Harley MS 647
Boshin (Civil) War between #Japan Tokugawa Shogunate & Imperial faction ended #OTD 1869. Shogun forces surrendered. British & French Imperial rivalry - supported different sides & featured in such (romanticised) depictions as 1880 painting. #ThursdayThoughts #FolkloreThursday
13th century Turkish folklore:
–What do they do with the old moons Hodja?
–They cut them in pieces to make stars.
#FolkloreThursday
It's #FolkloreThursday again! Which means I'm late, oops. There's another house fairy in this lot, my favourite mythical creature! The fact that they appear in folklore all over the world suggests to me that there's some truth in the idea.
✨💖✨An old English charm to discover who you would marry...
Count seven stars on seven consecutive nights, and the first person to shake your hand on the eighth day will be your future wife or husband!
#FolkloreThursday
In Finland, the Northern Lights are called "revontulet" or "fox fires". One old folktale tells of an Arctic fox running and scampering in the far north, throwing fire coloured lights up into the dark sky by sweeping frozen snow crystals upwards with his tail. #FolkloreThursday