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Day 28 - Keelut (Inuit)
In Inuit mythology, Keelut is an evil spirit who resembles a hairless dog. It is said to feast upon the dead, and is sometimes seen as a harbinger of death.
Ink and pen drawing on paper - 29.7 x 21 cm
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Day 27 - Cacus (Roman)
A three-headed, fire-breathing giant from both Greek and Roman mythology. According to certain myths, Cacus had a large spider like body and legs as thick as tree trunks.
pen drawing on paper - 29.7 x 21 cm
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Day 25 - Aniwye (Anishinaabe)
There is a story of a large skunk called an Aniwye that terrorised the Ojibwa people. It would destroy houses and make everyone sick. It was eventually killed by the Great Fisher.
Ink drawing on paper - 29.7 x 21 cm
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