Showing posts with label folklore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folklore. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2015

10 for today


A German Danse Macabre from the 18th century. Everyone is taking part in the 'Danse Macabre' (dance of death) from the lowliest peasant to the royal family. No one escapes the dance of death.


A clock from the German town of Augsburg, 1640. The figure is wearing a funerary wreath, and is holding an arrow, the tip of which displays the time.


News from Nowhere. William Morris is pretty kickass


Mihoko Ogaki site here brilliant sculptures releasing starlight from corporeal forms, so beautiful


Michal Trpak sculptures. Truly brilliant! More here at his wonderful website


BRILLIANT!!! See here! Edible delicious Momento Mori's! What more could you want in cake?


In Finnish, Northern lights are called “Lights of the Fox”. It comes from the old beliefs, that says the lights come from the fox tail hitting the snow.

Artist: Linda Piekäinen, Link on artist's page: https://www.facebook.com/artbypiekainen


Read more about the brilliant Beltane here we need more festivals and feast days, they should be brought back! Tom Hodgkinson, editor of the Idler and writer of some of my favourite books, champions the treasuring of old world customs and festivals. If I lived in the UK, I would never stop obscure festival-ing.





The strange tale of the green children of Woolpit, folklore? real? Decide for yourself here


And the dancing plague of 1518! What a brilliant piece of history this is! More here. History that seems to border on the edge of myth and myth that seems to have genuinely been a part of history, is one of my favourite spheres to exist in mentally!

What about you? :)

All pics from Tumblr unless linked to site

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Art from all over



Magritte- The human condition


Zhou Fan


Leonora Carrington


Alex Simpson watercolours


Unknown


Alex Korzer Robinson


Davit Yukhanyan


Bobby Baker


Yoshiro Tachibana


Michelangelo


Leonora Carrington


Esao Andrews


Lorraine Loots above and below, MESMERISED!


All pics from BerlineArtParasites, BeautifulDecay, Juxtapoz and Tumblr

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Nurikabe Yokai


This is a Yokai from Japanese folklore, the Nurikabe manifests itself as a wall. It tries to impede or misdirect travellers in the night time. This would be completely futile though, as it extends itself forever, but lore has it that knocking on the lower part of the wall will make it go away. The legend is believed to have originated as an explanation for travellers losing their bearings on long journeys

Pop culture Nurikabes in Japan: So wonderful!



Info and Pic from Tumblr

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Classical art


I wish I'd saved who painted the above! Hopefully a nice net surfer can chuck us a comment if they know?! Much appreciated! ^_^


Fuseli- The Nightmare

Pics from Pinterest

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