🍂 As you savor that Pumpkin Spice Latte and watch the leaves turn, it's time to dream of winter wonders! ❄️
🎄 Europe’s Christmas markets are the epitome of festive magic, but which to choose? Travel Off Path reveals the Top 5 to visit this winter:
1️⃣ Budapest's Advent Bazilika: A cozy, spirited market against the backdrop of St. Stephen’s Basilica. (Nov 24 - Dec 31)
2️⃣ Prague’s Trio of Markets: A festive adventure in Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, and by St. George’s Basicila. (Dec 2 - Jan 6)
3️⃣ Munich’s Marienplatz: Bavarian feasts, festive vibes, and the special Pink Christmas for the LGBTQ+ community. (Late Nov - Dec 25)
4️⃣ Vienna's Enchanting Markets: Experience the festive spirit across the city with a standout at Maria Theresien Platz. (Mid-Nov - End Dec)
5️⃣ Kosice, Slovakia: An immaculate market in a real-life snow globe setting. (Dec 5 - Dec 23)
🌟 Dive deep into the season’s joy and immerse yourself in European holiday splendor! Who’s ready for a winter escape?
Creating art in the winter is so frustrating, because I just can't see. It's 16+ hours of pure darkness and then 8 hours of rain. And I don't have great indoor lighting (nor money & space for it). I should probably try to do more digital art instead. But it's just not what I want to do right now.
I always had a weak spot for the holidays, especially the aesthetic of an old fashioned Christmas and the wonderful vintage Christmas illustrations we have at home as postcards - So in spirit of the season I made an illustration inspired by the art of Carl Larsson! Happy Holidays! ☺️🎁🎄