Today's aesthetic is vikingcore

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Today's aesthetic is vikingcore

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🐸 241014 • Frauki 2 „The Frogs“
This is another frog design inspired by norse art. Two frogs wrapping around each other, and inspired by replica rune stones I saw here in Denmark, I thought it would be cool to make the design three-colored.
This is inspired by a style of norse/viking art that‘s called Oseberg Style from about the years of about 800-875. It‘s famous for the Oseberg ship which is a really incredible piece of history and I hope to see it one day.
Vikings raiding a norse raid under Olaf Tryggvesson Hugo Vogel
Midwinter Yuletide
TADvent 2023 — Day 22 A blessed Solstice to welcome in light and warmth. 🕯️🌲✨
Watercolour sketch dump of some of the main characters from The first girl child I did while reading it. Ghost and Bayr are probably my favourites. It was so good I have already started the sequel.

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Yeah I need to get a proper belt lmao. But I got a wool tunic that fits great when I wear my binder so.
Yay.
And just so people know - yes the necklace is of a vegvisir and yes I know there is no historical evidence that it’s a “viking” symbol as the earliest reference was in an Icelandic manuscript in the 19th century.
I don’t care I like the symbolism because it fits me very well, being all weather related and all.
I deeply crave living in a cabin out in a forest or a mountain by the sea. Dressing in wool or flax tunics and cloaks to keep warm when going out to chop firewood for the hearth. Rushing in and preserving as much of the autumn harvest as possible to sate my stomach until spring. Ice fishing or, when I'm lucky, catching a deer with my bow in the dead of winter when all else fails. Honoring the fallen prey by using every piece, be it meat for hunger, bone for tools, or the skins and furs for warmth, comfort, and storing drinkable water. Hand-dipping candles from gathered beeswax for a source of light when the nights are long. Storing apples and honey in the form of mead to sip on while weaving new tapestries for the still barren walls. Singing to the winter moon while soaking in an ice bath to revitalize.
Is there something like vikingcore?
- tiny braids in wild hair
- wearing wool blankets over your shoulders
- the dark greyish blue of the ocean
- washing your face with river water
- singing together on the journey
- using the metal in your shield to see your reflection
- being in touch with your ancesters
- hair beads, thick decorated silver rings
- learning the very basics of a language due to exposure to it
- comradery