The Nightmare (circa 1790-1791), by Henry Fuseli, whereas the “mare” in the painting represents the word nightmare
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The Nightmare (circa 1790-1791), by Henry Fuseli, whereas the “mare” in the painting represents the word nightmare
// Rocks N Socks doodles I couldn’t post last night because my internet went out
Featuring Raven ghoulette! Made by the lovely @toomany0bsessions
FREAKIN FINALLY I FINISHED HIM!! Dart is officially my silly! I love love him! I hope everyone else does too :3
Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
Ed Binkley
“Creatures of horror stories and movies, the Unseelie Court, and others who might represent the darker aspects of our own nature have always fascinated me, even as a child. Goblins, hobgoblins, imps, boggarts, and banshees, giants, dragons, and malevolent witches & sorcerers inhabit my thinking nearly as much as fairer subjects. And I try to give them the same treatment, the same attention to their own type of beauty, as I do the more stereotypically beautiful beings.”
- Ed Binkley -
www.edbinkley.com
Familiar Farewell