Folktales Gallery
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ctrlzzz: Gennady Pavlishin - Folktales of the Amur
Fabulous antique susohiki/hikizuri depicting a scene from famous tale Shitakiri Suzume (tongue-cut s
Hi there!! I’ve been working on a retelling of the tale “East of the Sun, West of the Mo
A kitsune (狐) is a creature of Japanese folktales, that serve as faithful guardians and messengers o
Ben may be a lazy, thieving, kidnapping, terror-causing abomination, but he’s fair when prompt
And last but far from least…Hungarian Bendy!Of all the three, he’s the furthest fro
Heeeeeeere’s Hungarian Alice!Reblogs are appreciated! Do not repost or trace etc. anywhere.It
Alrighty here’s my first study of Hungarian Boris!His personality is based off of the Boris fr
youllallriseintheink: hlootooart:So anyway bacon trees are a thing in Hungarian folktales….an
hlootooart:So anyway bacon trees are a thing in Hungarian folktales….and the toons were quite
Henry had quite a different idea in mind than Joey did…—————&md
So anyway bacon trees are a thing in Hungarian folktales….and the toons were quite happy
Some illustrations for a coming folk tale book about seagulls turning into pretty women, wind goddes
Hi there!! I’ve been working on a retelling of the tale “East of the Sun, West o
“Urashimako“ - Piece for Giant Robot’s “Underwater“ themed
A John O’Brien illustration for The Stone Cheese from Favorite Tales of Monsters and Trolls re
The Firebird! From Ballet Stories for Young Children.
At a time when the most despicable persons can be held to the highest standards, to show you the cov
Often folktales and fairy stories can be quite brutal and serve as warnings not to mess with the fae
These two fairy tales are somewhat unusual as they are set not in the natural environment as so ofte
illustrations and mock book spreads for a short story i wrote, inspired by selkie folktales &
by John Bauer
bestiarium:The Black Dog of Newgate [English folktales]If you could travel through time and visit pl
The climactic scene of Japanese folktale The Grateful Crane, as interpreted by @stuartayre.
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