Hi everyone !
My shop is open for December ! Here you can find some prints, artbooks and goodies, as well as full original drawings with ink and watercolor.
I ship internationnally from France.
It will stay openend until December 23th ! Feel free to take a look and ask any question if needed :)
Have a good day/night and take care of yourself 🌸
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31. Sphinx
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30. Sylphid 🎐
Sylphids (sylphs as masculine) are air elemental spirits who may come from celtic, gallo-roman and germanic mythologies. They are especially known through the work of Paracelse.
They are positive beings who give inspiration to artists and symbolize beauty, subtility and spirituality.
29. Valkyrie 🌩️
Valkyries are minor "dís" divinities from Nordic mythology, similar to Norns. They are armored women riding wolves who lead armies on the battlefield, deliver death and bring fallen heroes to Valhalla. Connected to Odin as servants and preparing for battle for Ragnarök, they are also sometimes lover with mortal beings and can be associated with shield-maiden, the female warriors from Scandinavian folklore.
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28. Sedna 👐🏽
Sedna is a goddess of the sea and marine animals in Inuit mythology, also known under various names such as Mother of the Sea or Arnakuagsak. There is probably as many variations of her legend as there is villages. In a certain amount of them, she's taken away by her father from a disastrous wedding (with a "fulmar" or a chaman for example) by kayak on the sea. But her angry husband uses his power to enrage the waves and kill them. To save himself her father throws Sedna to the water ; she tries to cling to the kayak, so the man cut off her fingers that fall off and become the creatures of the sea. Sedna sinks as well and so she becomes a vengeful sea goddess. When she's angry she may order animals to hide from hunters and thus causing famine.
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27. Kayeri 🍄
Kayeri are giant plant-like humanoid from the folklore of Cuiba people of Colombia and Venezuela. With a mushroom or a ficus as a hat on their head, they are known to grow a the base of trees after a heavy rain. It is believed that they have enough strenght to carry cows away from their herd and, basically, eat them.
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26. Hécate
Hecate is one of the three Moon goddesses of greek mythology with Artemis and Selene. Her moon - the new moon - symbolize death and rebirth. She's associated with crossroads, magic, witchcraft and borders.
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Nagi, demi-déesse indienne mi-femme mi-serpent
Jeoseung Saja, messagers de la mort coréens
Nixe, esprit de l'eau germanique
Aziza, fée des pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest, vivant dans les forêts et inspirant les artistes
Yuurei, fantôme du folklore japonais
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20. Xtabay
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19. Baba Yaga
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18. Mélusine
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17. Nout, egyptian goddess of sky and stars
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My list for this year!
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Sleep tight 🌱
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My participation for @milkywaymai DTIYS on Instagram 🗡💫
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