Folktale Week 2024 - Day One - Misty ✨🌳
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Folktale Week 2024 - Day One - Misty ✨🌳
Folktaleweek is here again! For the first theme "the mist" I drew Cinderella- in the Czech version she says a magic spell that calls for the mist when she leaves the castle ♥ (there are no pumpkins and mice in this version :3 )
🌈Color wheel🌈
A little something! I realised I don't exactly have actual green-green pictures, and probably won't have since it's not my fav color on paper. I like the environment being green, just not my drawings, sorry :')
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Charmed by his beautiful Princess🌹
FOLKTALE WEEK DAY 3: rain
Inspired by the Japanese tales of the Kitsune wedding where the foxes would hold their wedding ceremony under the cover of a rain shower 🌧️
Day 7: Dawn. Last one for the Folktale week^^ Have an amazing day/night!
Folktale Week Day Six: The Thunderbird
“Described as a supernatural being, the enormous bird symbolized power and strength that protected humans from evil spirits. It was called the Thunderbird because the flapping of its powerful wings sounded like thunder, and lightning would shoot out of its eyes. The Thunderbirds brought rain and storms, which could be good or bad. Good – when the rain was needed, or bad when the rain came with strong, destructive winds, floods, and fires caused by lightning.
The bird was so large that several legends say it picked up a whale in its talons. They were said to have bright and colorful feathers, sharp teeth, and claws. They were said to live in the clouds high above the tallest mountains.
Various tribes have different oral traditions about the magical Thunderbird, which they both highly respected and feared.” [x]
Origin: Algonquin, Sioux, Potawatomi, +
Prompt: Storm