"Beware, beware, lost creature!"
Illustration by Thornton Oakley for Folk Tales of Brittany by Elsie Masson, 1929.
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"Beware, beware, lost creature!"
Illustration by Thornton Oakley for Folk Tales of Brittany by Elsie Masson, 1929.

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Orcs of Brittany
Portraits collection of some orc folks I drew on my sketchbook then cleaned up on clip. I wanted to create a culture highly inspired by Brittany, france customs and traditions, a village working mainly on boats and embroidery.
edit; as much as I got my inspirations from bigoudène coiffes, these are still stylized and altered to fit more the aesthetic I wanted! So they're not completely accurate to the real ones.
ChΓ’teau de Kerjean, Saint-Vougay, Brittany, France
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THEY HIT THE PENTAGON MY GOD!!!!!!

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gone way to soon my baby ποΈππ«Άπ»
/ Bernard Plossu, Islands of Brittany, 2004