Folklore Creatures Gallery
spring2019
mormorheart
sana amanat
jillian evelyn
fondazionepini
Thai statues of Pret: tall, eternally hungry ghosts from Buddhist folklore that are believed to have
Beasts from scandinavian folklore (commissions). Watercolour on paper (15*15cm)Commissions infos : h
that sibling feel
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noctorn:EXO Mythical Creatures 1/? - Pixie Luhan Pixies are mythical creatures of English folklore w
The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth 5
31 day of inktober was lamia) Didn’t want to draw any kind of the vampire, so it’s a sna
i really didn’t feel like drawing arachne or vampire today. free task is better sometimes. i u
Illustration from a vintage Japanese Yōkai book, depicting the Kappa, or “river-child”.
In continuation, The Ars Goetia is the first section of the Lesser Key of Solomon, containing descri
The Princess and the Trolls (1913). Swedish illustrator, John Bauer.
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wall to confuse and mi
talesfromweirdland:From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).The hair cutter. S
talesfromweirdland:From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A white bird creat
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
talesfromweirdland:Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wal
dragons in a Rosh HaShanah mahzor from 14th century France
Attercroppe.“ A curious and malicious fairy creature from Saxon folklore. Its name means &lsqu
lpbestiary: Water horses are mythical creatures, originating in Celtic folklore but appearing in sev
talesfromweirdland:The bunyip: a dangerous swamp creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology. Illu
The HidebehindOne of the most fearsome creatures to roam the forest is the Hidebehind. The Hidebehin
unexplained-events: The Kelpie Kelpies are mytholigical creatures from Scottish folklore, that tric
dorkyball: Mythical creatures: VampireVampire, also spelled vampyre, in popular legend, a crea
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