Folklor Gallery
hardy boyz
fujiwara shigeru
kosmetiktäschchen
kodomo
necromancy tag
LilithKiki SmithSilicon bronze and glass1994
THE GOLDEN BOOKS.East o’ the Sun and West o’ the Moon.Sir George Webbe Dasent.(1817-1896).A collecti
inkyami:Might not look like something out of the ordinary, but it’s a young mavka and a changeling,
The Aosagibi is a heron-like Yokai found in Japan. The Aosagibi is described as a Black-Crowned Nigh
The Princess and the Trolls (1913). Swedish illustrator, John Bauer.
ginnxweasley: Harry Potter + folklore lyrics
Tomioka Eisen aka 富岡 永洗 aka Tomioka Hidetaro aka Eisen Tomioka (Japanese, 1864-1905, b. Nagano Prefe
Jeremy Yong (Korean, based Seoul, South Korea) - Folk Tales Korean Tiger Paintings: Watercolors on O
Chitra Ganesh (Indian-American, b. 1975, Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Ancestor, 2019, Paintings: Pastel, Oil
Jeremy Yong (Korean, based Seoul, South Korea) - Folk Tales Korean Tiger, Paintings: Watercolors on
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A monster with an eye in the back of
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A hairy kissing creature.
Usui Matagorô Kills a Giant Ape in the Mountains of Hida.By Utagawa Kuniyoshi, circa 1835.
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A snow ghost who appears at night.
Hyakki Yagyō. (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons.) Various artists, 18th century.
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
Atelier Sentô aka Cécile Brun aka Uehara and Olivier Pichard (French, based Biarritz, France) - For
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).The hair cutter. Sneaks up on unsuspe
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A two-headed creature that might or m
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A white bird creature surrounded by w
talesfromweirdland:From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).The hair cutter. S
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A disembodied, blue-skinned soul.
Weird Japanese Folklore — The NebutoriOne nights after a particularly boisterous night of drin
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