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Illustration from a vintage Japanese Yōkai book, depicting the Kappa, or “river-child”.
Fending off a Kappa attack with fartsBy Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 19th century.
Tumblr | Pixiv | deviantArtTaking a break from drawing yokai for my school art project to draw&helli
anctherdayofsun: taylor swift - folklore - illicit affairs
holygraund:And just like a folk song, our love will be passed on
In continuation, The Ars Goetia is the first section of the Lesser Key of Solomon, containing descri
TAYLOR SWIFT ALBUMS AS GREEK DEITIES:taylor swift as hebe, fearless as persephone, speak now as athe
curlykoalas:sgbugaboo:fuckyeahcomicsbaby:A short comic inspired by Finnish werewolf folklore in whic
Apollo and Pegasus by Angiolo Falconetto (1556-60)
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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.
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