Welsh Mythology Gallery
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World Mythologies + Water Spirits
Arianhrhod by Nadia Turner
lpbestiary:The Cŵn Annwn are spectral hounds associated with the Wild Hunt in Welsh folklore. They a
a-z fae → l-n
Lady of Avalon by Cheryl Yambrach Rose-Hall
birdsofrhiannon:Welsh Ladies1. Blodeuwedd - Dahm the Bard2. Castle of Arianrhod - Emeral
Epona with the cwn annwn, underdrawings for a series of small gouache paintings that will eventually
The Death of OrpheusThomas Jones (British; 1742–1803), landscape John Hamilton Mortimer (British; 17
Psyche Carried by the Zephyrs by John Gibson (19th Century)
ninlilu:Inktober #5: ArawnArawn was the king of the otherworld in Welsh mythology , and liked to go
fuckyeahcelticmythology:The Cwn Annwn by ~AutumnEstuaryIn Welsh mythology, the Cŵn Annwn are the whi
ophelies:MYTHOLOGY MEME: 1/2 MYTHOLOGICAL OBJECTS- CALEDFWLCHCaledfwlch appears in several early Wel
a-z fae → gl-gw
Alan Lee ‘Peredur son of Efrawg’from ‘The Mabinogion’, Harper Collin
birdsofrhiannon:Rhiannon by Stacey Demarco
ymarilwyd: Blodeuweddthe welsh goddess of spring and owls
anneelliots:Blodeuwedd, a woman made of flowers in Welsh mythology, and ‘I Wandered Lonel
Drawing by Aubrey Vincent Beardsley for an 1894 edition of Sir Thomas Malory’s ‘
Blodeuwedd of Oak Broom and Meadowsweet by Yuri Leitch
facinaoris: She who betrayed her husband.
The Blonds ensemble for Arianrhod – Welsh goddess of the moon, stars and sky
facinaoris:She who betrayed her husband.
the-evil-clergyman: Illustrations from The Mabinogion by Alan Lee (2001)
Chanel gown for Cerridwen - Welsh Moon, Grain and Nature Goddess
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