The most frightening of the portraits I done for

Chaneque are said to literally frighten the soul out of those who harm the forest, and to kill them.

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Fenodyree for

Fenodyree are little friendly hairy sprites from Isle of Man folklore.

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Deurgar finished for encyclopedia of mythical creatures and monsters.

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Here's another completed creature I didn't upload previously for from my first batch. This is Karakoncolos, a type of troll/ogre. Again, done in mixed media (mainly gouache). Best wishes for the week ahead.

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Last art of 2022! A nue, a type of yokai. Header for

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October 2022 - Gift for - DnD character for a friend - Lorelei for - Helena Boucledor

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Here’s another creature for ! The Bjära, from Scandinavian mythology! It is a witch’s familiar used to steal milk- created from human hair, nails, and wood shavings, it steals cream from homes and sucks milk from cows!

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Illustration of Aya Napa for

Can't wait to see if on the the book eheh

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It’s been a while since I posted any art, so… here’s the latest of the monsters I’ve done.

Gnome, Goatman, Fiskerton Phantom and Dobhar-chu.

Last big push!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Beast of Green Drive, a cryptid from England! This odd animal was spotted in Lytham, Lancashire in 2005- Theories as to what it was range from a muntjac to a drunken hallucination!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Cikavac, from Serbian mythology! This unusual bird is said to hatch under very specific circumstances, like taking an egg from a black hen and incubating it in an armpit for 40 days!

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Kappa Illustration for
This one is a daily deviation! I am so happy about it c:

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A faun for
I really liked the idea of using grapevines for transmasc scars :’) wanna represent, plus Greco-Roman mythology definitely isn’t a stranger to trans themes

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Gryla, an Icelandic, child-eating Christmas ogre for :)

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The Caribbean Crowing Snake
Artwork made for the project

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Vahanas header for Vahanas are the vehicles of Hindu gods, coming in the form of various creatures

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Here’s another creature for ! The Badalisc, from Italian folklore! Said to live in the forest around the village of Andrista, this beast is a nuisance who harasses villagers and during Epiphany reveals their sins!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Bishop Fish, a sea monster first reported in the 16th century! Said to have been captured multiple times, but during once such event, was granted its freedom by a group of priests!

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