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“Great Tiger Owl” by Ivan Belikov on INPRNT
Art by Denewer
Naturaleza muerta con codornices, un búho y una cigüeñuela. - Paolo Porpora. Óleo sobre lienzo, 74 x 100 cm. París, Museo del Louvre.
Interpretado como una vanitas en la que el ave zancuda se presenta como enemiga del pecado: el sapo.
Flower Owl by Vauhtipatti
The Nocturnal Huntress
Prints available Here
Walton Ford (American, b. 1960), Calvaire, 2012. Watercolor, gouache, graphite and ink on paper, 151.8 x 106.4 cm.
Old Gods: Day 12 - Horned Owl
The horned owl was considered a mighty fortune teller and in some occasions it was called the bird of Tuonela, the land of the dead. It was said to be the wisest and most clever of all birds even though owls in general were described as ugly and dumb. The horned owl was the herald of all sorts of terrible things. If you heard its call it meant something bad was bound to happen. It could be war, bloody battles, murder, fires or famine. It could mean the death of someone important. Sometimes it might mean something smaller, such as a big snowstorms. Either way for these reasons the horned owl was hated and haunted for a long, long time.
You can follow along and use my prompt list if you like! If you want you can tag yours as #oldgodsinktober or #shinonart on all platforms so I can see your works, too!
John Simmons
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (detail)
Attributed to Ferdinand van Kessel, The Dance of Rats, 17th century
Aoyama Masaharu — Owl , 1950 woodblock print
3. Night Owl
2018
Clinging on in the Wind by Fly~catcher Barn Owl (Tyto alba) https://flic.kr/p/2iwk4ym