what if we were two hungarian butches and we were in love? haha jk jk,,, unless?
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Ghost lady from last November. She was buried in my drafts 👻
Btw I have a sideblog where I reblog amazing arts, lovely textposts and gorgeous memes. Check it out if you’re interested ;)
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Cseke and Róka fullbody color refs from...a year ago haha
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Girl in a folk costume, 1880
By Kornél Spányik
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Dawn Mother
When Dawn Mother comes to me she often appears gaunt, old and yet youthful. Her face is usually alien like- skeletal, with large, strange, eyes and pale but blushing skin. She is the Mother of the gods, the forgotten form of the White Mare and the spirit of the land as represented by the blood of the The Hunted Stag.
She, who bore Tree Shaker, is one who raises warriors.
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A Csillagszemű Juhász
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two pages of a zine i'm working on for class. im gonna riso print this!!! i love working in constraints
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Some fantasy hungarian folk design
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Lmao here's one of my illustration finals :) totally did not stay up to 3 am to finish this ^_^
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A quick little something inspired by the art style of Hungarian Folk Tales! I've really been digging these videos :oD
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It's stand in the river wrap your szűr around your girlfriend and kiss her under a weeping willow saturday
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Folktale week!!
Rebels - with witches !!!
Costume - which is actually based on my village’s folk clothing. Sadly there weren’t much resources about it.
That was all for me this year. Hopefully next time I’ll be able to properly plan ahead :’)
Tree and Star
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Here are some of my hungarian folkllore inspirated ocs, their names are Károly and Emese.
They are (adaptive) siblings and both of them are some kind of spirit. Károly (the guy) is a shapeshifter. Shapeshifters are often potrayed as foxes in hungarian folktales too. Emese (the girl) is a markoláb, a hungarian mythological creature that is said to eat the moon and sun at eclipses.
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Once upon a time, in an uncertain place far away from here, at the doors of Hell, there stood a tall turkey oak. It had 77 roots and 77 branches. On the 77 roots stood 77 dragons. On the 77 branches sat 77 crows. Let the one who doesn't listen to my tale have his soul stolen by the 77 dragons, and his eyes pecked by the 77 crows!
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I finished watching Hungarian Folk Tales and wanted to experiment with the style
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Countess Orlok and her guards
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