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the land of poets 🎨 alef vernon.
Finally revealed this Lizardfolk village map in my game, so ai thought I should reveal it here.
At Mabon, the time of the autumn equinox, there are equal hours of light and dark. It is a time of balance, and while summer is ending, the winter is approaching. This is a season in which farmers are harvesting their fall crops, gardens are beginning to die, and the earth gets a bit cooler each day. #GlobeFacts looking at some of the ways that this second harvest holiday has been honored around the world for centuries. In China, the moon's birthday falls around the time of the autumn equinox. Special holiday birthday cakes are baked with flour from harvested rice, and families gather together to honor the moon. It is believed that flowers will fall from the sky on the night of the moon's birthday, and those who saw them fall would be blessed with great abundance. Many English counties still observe Michaelmas, which is the feast of St. Michael, on September 29. Customs included the preparation of a meal of goose which had been fed on the stubble of the fields following the harvest (called a stubble-goose). There was also a tradition of preparing special larger-than-usual loaves of bread, and St. Michael's bannocks, which was a special kind of oatcake. #AutumnFacts via thoughtco.com. Continues tomorrow. Globe : 36cm in Glacial Blue in progress | www.bellerbyandco.com
Regional map, expending out from the local map I previously developed.
I’m calling the map done. Pretty happy with my first go in well over a decade. Lots of experimenting, working out workflow, and learning Procreate.
Still painting this 127cm Churchill in Taupe & #GlobeFacts returning to the winter solstice (see previous posts for more). The Iranian festival of Yalda is celebrated on the longest night of the year. In pre-Islamic times, it heralded the birth of Mithra, the ancient sun god, and his triumph over darkness. Zoroastrian lore holds that evil spirits wander the earth and the forces of the destructive spirit Ahriman are strongest on this long night. People are encouraged to stay up most of the night in the company of one another, eating, talking, and sharing poetry and stories, in order to avoid any brushes with dark entities. Beliefs about the presence of evil on the longest night are also echoed in Celtic and Germanic folklore. December 21, 2012 corresponds to the date 13.0.0.0.0 in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar used by the ancient Mayans, marking the end of a 5126-year cycle. Some people feared this juncture would bring about the end of the world or some other cataclysmic event. Others took a more New Age-y view (literally) and believed it heralded the birth of a new era of deep transformation for Earth and its inhabitants. In the end, neither of these things appeared to occur, leaving the world to turn through winter solstices indefinitely, or at least as long as the Sun lasts. #WorldFacts via Mental Floss | www.bellerbyandco.com
We are on the current issue of Project Calm Magazine. Interview with our head painter.
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I am instantly obsessed with Gaia from Date Everything.
Anthropomorphization of a globe as a curvy redhead!? I need 100 fanarts of her immediately!