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'Celes, The Nature Spirit' by Katrina Sesum

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-Perchta- First day of snow here today ❄️ Days are getting very short with long dark nights. Final 3 days the tapestries are still available!
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This is the second art piece for Inktober featuring creatures from Slavic mythology. This time, I’ve depicted a stryga. I decided not to rely on Witcher games and books, but to create something of my own. In my version, it’s a restless spirit with owl-like features, referencing how they were sometimes depicted as owls.
Issue 33 of Black Spring Weekly unravels the threads between art, folklore, and the restless mind. Inside you’ll find studio notes on my latest paintings (Temptation, Ms. Krampus, Chamber of Pantomime), tarot insights, and experiments with skin tones and oils.
This week’s fascination explores Drake’s Drum. a vessel of myth said to protect England in times of peril. Like the ravens of the Tower, it asks: what echoes of ourselves will we leave behind?
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Story in caption. Week 4 - Saci Perere (#creatuanary2023 day 27)
This week I report on another fascinating R&D project by the leading supplier to all the nastiest dungeon keepers in Almaos. This one actually had made it to some test market dungeons! Market research had forecast a vast market for a mischievous but not too aggressive creature for entry-level dungeons. By magically hybridizing a dark gnome, a garden gnome and the infamous one-legged flamingo, R&D created the saci perere, adorable small creatures with one leg, never to be seen without their pipe and a magical red cap. Yet, these annoying tricksters manifested an unrestrained appetite for mischief! Saci would miss no opportunity to play a nasty trick. Initial feedback from the test dungeons promised a huge success - dungeon keepers loved them! That intellectual inhibitions did not restrain their passion for playing tricks was by design and key to their success. Yet, it also proved their undoing as heroes learned to flood the dungeon with cheap, knotted strings. The saci’s craving for pranks compelled to them undo any knot, keeping them too busy to upset the heroes anymore. R&D tried to salvage the project by creating a string devouring slug, but they also ate essential parts of the dungeon infrastructure. In the end, the project had to be abandoned.
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Ink Illustration: The fairy ring 🍄 Fairy rings are naturally occurring rings of mushrooms, found mostly in forested and grassy areas. In mythology they are often found to be dangerous places, linked with witches or the devil, at other times they are said to bring good look and that they are a sign of a fairy village beneath the ground. Some myths even suggest that the rings are portals to another world. In English and Celtic folklore, fairy rings were said to be caused by fairies dancing in a circle. Furthermore, it was believed that if humans joined in the dance they would be punished by the fairies, and made to dance until they passed out from exhaustion. Would you dare to enter a fairy ring? Or do you perhaps know any more stories about these magical places? Gàidhlig word of the day is SÌOGAIDH (/ʃiːgɪ) - engl. FAIRY 🧚🏼♀️ Hope you're all doing well! 🖤 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnh9gCeqPKC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I have an Etsy shop now! I'll be selling my original art there from now on. Link in my bio and also here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ejbeachyart . . . . #art #traditionalart #painting #watercolorpainting #pencilart #pencildrawing #studioghibli #folkloreart #folklore #fairytale #fanart #mermaids #wildlifeart https://www.instagram.com/p/CfOy5UvLcEB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=