Slavic Gallery
mark buckingham
mollycheang
sweetdreadedlove
academy era
lovingkindness
theaetherghoul: DEATHLESS ↳ Koschei, the Tsar of Life
marlingra: Slavic mythological figures [4/?] ↳ Perún, Dodola Per&u
fyeahmyths: Marzanna, slavic goddess of death an rebirth.
Another selfie ig: kimpalatine
Ábelová, Slovakia ca. 1930 (Karol Plicka)
roserosette:The Eve of Ivan Kupalo, 1968, Yuri Ilyenko
facinaoris:With eager hand she waves and beckons,Nods quickly, smiling from afar.
facinaoris: marzanna, slavic goddess of death, winter, and nightmares.
Temp cover I whipped up (in Gimp, no less, since I’m bereft of Photoshop currently) for my dar
allinye: THOSE WHO HAUNT THE EARTH: STRZYGA A strzyga is a female demon in Slavic folklore. They are
jeannepompadour:Decorations of Slavic Muslim brides from the Balkans Torbesh bride in her cerem
lamus-dworski: Śmiguśnioki - remnants of an old-Slavic pagan tradition performed on the Easter Monda
Check out the new page for my comic the braid! There’s already 11 of them on tapas ^w^/
livresquare-art: Layer by layer breakdown of my latest illustration I broke down a thing
aleksandra-martul: #inktober2018 Slavic beliefs, 7/31 Turoń - a mythical creature from Polish folklo
zielenadel:Yuri Ilyenko . A Story of the Forest: Mavka . 1981
Young men wearing holiday attire in the village of Petrokovo, Yaroslavl Region, 1915.
Have a nice Dziady time, guys ❤
grounder-clarke: creatures in slavic mythology : zalojni mertsi, perelesnytsia and mavka all the nig
Vesna Planinić, tielfing guslar and shepherdess
666-schneewittchen-666:“In Slavic mythology, a Rusalka is a female ghost, water nymph, or a me
wickedastardly:Veles (Cyrillic: Велес; Polish: Weles; Old Russian and Old Church Slavonic: Веле
ektenia:Chikinskaia, Pinezhskii raion, Russia by Sasha Kulak and Yulia Kurmangalina
ibuzoo: 100 Palette Challenge | Jarilo & Morena in #58 poem by @kostromas (x)
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