Saturday, November 9, 2019

#Folktaleweek Picks of Day 5: "Darkness" (Pt 1)

Artist unknown (but hiding somewhere on Instagram)
Note: We didn't have a lot of time to dedicate to going through the entries for today (Friday at time of writing) so we are posting a small selection and then will have to add to it when we get time over the weekend. Apologies for our mail subscribers in particular, but just check back the next day if you're keen (or go straight to the instagram hashtag #FolktaleWeek and see the hundreds there for yourself. :)

A whole work-week of discovering folktales and fairy tales and new ways of looking at old ones - and two days still to go! All the #FolktaleWeek and #FolktaleWeek2019 info is HERE. The link shows the posts collected by hashtag and you can see an enormous sampling of the myriad mediums and styles being created in. (Prepare for lots of scrolling! There are hundreds of wonderful things to see!) You can also see a small selection of the MANY posts that have appeared for each day so far:
Monday      - HOME HERE
Tuesday     - SECRET HERE
Wednesday - PATH HERE
Thursday    - SMOKE HERE
Today's prompt is DARKNESS.

NoteToday it was interesting to see the numerous interpretations of Snow White! Not too surprised to continue seeing Baba Yaga, but we obviously don't mind that at all. As expected, we saw a lot of wolves and ravens but the tales artist actually researched to find for the prompt ended up being wonderfully varied.

As a reminder, we chose for different styles, unusual scenes of known tales and most often, lesser-known tales wonderfully done.

Enjoy - artist credits, and any pertinent notes made by them for their work, are below each image.
IG @sandrabowersart
Artist comment: Day 5 of #folktaleweek2019 (I’m not doing this in order!). This is a polymer clay sculpture. Today’s prompt is Darkness. Meet “La Mano Peluda” (the hairy Hand). It’s a folktale that my dad used to tell me (a very famous one in Colombia and maybe all over Latin America). There’s a hairy hand that comes out in the dark to get you if you get out of your bed in the middle of the night. Adults never explained why it would get you or how the rest of it would look, they would just talk about the hairy hand. Now I figure it must have a body, but when I was a kid I didn’t even question the fact that it was just a hand. Talk about childhood trauma! No wonder I’m still scared of the dark!
IG @spittypt
Artist comment: - day 5 - Darkness. Today I drew one of my most favorite Baba Yaga's features - skull with burning eyes, mostly recognized in Vasilisa the Beautiful folk tale. One day I will have my own fence with such skulls!
IG @syunliki
Artist comment: Scared myself to death with my own picture. This is prompt Darkness
IG @kathwaxman
Artist comment: Folktale Week 2019, Prompt 5: Darkness - My degree is in graphic design, so I thought it would be fun to explore icons and type for one of these prompts. I imagine this might be an interesting poster or book cover?
IG @meliisagardnerart
Artist comment: What do you think will happen in Sleeping Beauty's castle, when all the people fall asleep for a 100 years? Certainly the animals will take over, no? This is a detail from a much larger piece. It won't show well on IG, so I'm breaking it down in parts for you to enjoy! And in case it's not obvious, this is for the prompt "darkness." Don't worry, the cook is just sleeping! Like everyone else in Sleeping Beauty's Castle. Everyone, except the plants and animals!
IG @oprunenco
Artist comment: #darkness in #folktaleweek #folktaleweek2019 and ,,Red Riding Hood" #redridinghood  #grandmother #wolf
IG @artbyemilyskinner
Artist comment: Day 5 prompt 'darkness'. Jorinda is locked in a cage in the darkness with hundreds of other bird cages. Jorindel has been turned into a statue and is unable to save his beloved. He will remain frozen until the sun rises in the morning.
IG @yellowstonestudio
Artist comment: Day 5. DARKNESS - Concept - Pitchfork Black - A nod to both the ritual of world folktale costumes and the classic pitchfork mob. Warding off the evil spirits that appear in the darkness, who've come to take away the harvest.
IG @charlotte_weyand
Artist comment: The murderer house - Darkness overcomes me. Do you know the really scary fairy tales from the Grimm collection? - Once a miller's daughter became engaged, her fiance lived in a house which stood at the darkest part of the forest. As the bride was afraid, she did not visit him. But now the wedding should be celebrated and so she went on her way. But the house was a murderer's house and the inhabitants cannibals. - The bride hid while the killers slaughtered a maiden. With the old woman, who had to cook for the cannibals for years, she fled at night. - Pretty scary this story. Do you know more? The promt for #folktaleweek2019 is #darkness.
IG @laia-pampols
Artist comment: Day 5 of #folktaleweek : Darkness - Snow White running away in the forest 👣///
IG @dilara.arin
Artist comment: Day 5 of Folktale Week - "Darkness" - Little Red Riding Hood is all everybody ever talks about but what about the grandmother who had to wait in that wolf's belly in complete darkness?
IG @ludmi_linea
Artist comment: Day 5 of #folktaleweek2019. Dark. .🇬🇧It’s a very special story for me, because it came from the Ural region (near the place where I was born and raised).. The story tells of a young talented master who wanted to make a flower of a gem, similar to a real one but he was failing all the time. He was obsessed of that idea. And then He asked the Mistress of the kingdom of Mountains to show him her kingdom. And there he saw a magical garden. Everything in this garden was made of stone and gems , but it was alive. And the main thing he saw in the garden was The Gem Flower he was obsessed with....The story tells that he never returned to his family. - That story has a lot of meaning about darkness: darkness of mind, darkness of the Kingdom ( that obviously is an underground world, world of death), darkness of the human greed...
IG @marketastengl
Artist comment: day 5 DARKNESS 🧡 The Firefly Queen from the Japanese folktale called The Firequest.
IG @farrell_annemarie
Artist comment: Darkness: aka when the soundtrack to your folktale week spills over into your illustrations. This illo is based on one of the songs from The Decembersists’ album- The Hazards of Love(which for me fits the parameters of a folktale). There is love, bewitchment, infanticide, abduction, imprisonment, ravishment... you know ALL the folktales greatest hits!) 
IG @ayukotanaka
Artist comment: Day5 - the prompt ‘darkness’🌚 - My illustration for #folktaleweek is from ‘The Drummer’ from Grimm Stories! In one midnight, a young drummer sees a beautiful princess with a veil. She says she can only come outside during midnight because she is confined in the glass mountain by an evil witch...🧙‍♀️
IG @amylouillustrations
Artist comment: Day Five : DARKNESS - Maleficent's famous entrance! This turned out differently to what I imagined and I couldn't do more because of time constraints, but I still think it turned out fairly well. 
IG @sketchytabitha
Artist comment: Day 5: Darkness. I found some interesting Persian folktales that featured Luck as a sleeping man. One story was about a foolish man who searched out his Luck who was asleep in a cave. It was a fun story, and I couldn’t stop thinking about the concept of luck asleep in a cave.
IG @katerinafrolenkova
Artist comment: N/A
IG @apolin.art
Artist comment: Day 5: darkness "she is like a cat of the night and then she is the darkness "
IG @janneke_ipenburg_illustra
Artist comment: Snow White on the run. Folktaleweek day 5: DARKNESS. - I wouldn't have thought that I'd have so much fun drawing storytales!
IG @retnasihadiwibowo
Artist comment: “Darkness Curse” - Folktale Week Day 5: Darkness (Two parts because this is my favorite!) This is a tale from Bali, Indonesia: “Frog Prince” - Once upon a time, Bali was in a great drought because men neglected their worship to gods. Rangda, the leader of darkness enjoyed their suffering so much and use this chance to take over Bali. One brave prince named Putu Oka sacrificed himself and faced Rangda, but Rangda was too powerful and cursed him to be a frog. “You’re a frog now and if you can change a cold heart to love you, then you will back into human again. That is if someone will love a frog!” Putu Oka as frog hide behind bushes and cry for day and night. His cry became a song that made sky restless and heavy, thus poured rain to the land. The human was grateful as the rain would end the drought, especially Putu Oka who felt his sacrifice was not in vain. But will he come back to be a human again? (To be continued)
Cold-Hearted Princess Conquers Darkness” - Folktale Week Day 5: Darkness - This is a continued tale from Bali, Indonesia: Frog Prince - Putu Oka as frog was somewhat hopeless and wandered into a beautiful land with a spacious palace led by a king and his only princess, Putri Putu Ayu. She was an arrogant princess and heartless, despite her fairness. One day, she accidently dropped her beloved shawl in the palace’s pond. Putu Oka came and took the shawl. The princess called Putu Oka to give it to her in exchange for anything. Putu Oka asked the princess to be his friend, to her surprise and disgust. She left the frog who followed her and shouted, “A noble won’t break her promise!” The princess shooed the frog away from her room, and the frog was gone, along with the other frogs so there was no frog to call for rain. The kingdom was in confusion as there was no rain. The king and the princess ordered their men to seek for frogs but there were none. The princess realized it was her fault to drove the frog before. She found the frog prince and apologized deep from her heart. And so the frogs returned and sang to call rain, and the kingdom was saved. - The princess and the frog befriends and the princess thought the frog was so charming and smart. One night, she told the frog that she likes him. And so the frog was surrounded by a cloud and came back to his human form. - And they lived happily ever after!
IG @violetacanoilustra
Artist comment: The princess is exchanged for a baby troll: this type of story was born to justify the birth of babies with disabilities or deformities, and led to their abuse.
IG @theuglymugwort
Artist comment: Another piece for Folktale Week and a partner piece for the Cailleach illustration I posted the other week. ⁣ - This is the Morrígan, Queen of Phantoms and another badass character from Irish mythology 🖤She is described as a shape shifting goddess who can appear in the form of a crow to foretell doom or victory over battlefields. She is strongly associated with war and in some accounts, appears as a warrior joining in the battle. ⁣- In some instances, the Morrígan is a trio of sisters while in others she is an individual character. The name Morrígan is believed to derived from nightmare queen. She’s also associated with the banshee and just a pretty cool character all ‘round really!⁣
IG @honey.gherkin.illustration
Artist comment: When the dwarfs came home that evening they found Snow-White lying on the ground. She was not breathing at all. She was dead. They lifted her up and looked for something poisonous. They undid her laces. They combed her hair. They washed her with water and wine. But nothing helped. The dear child was dead, and she remained dead. They laid her on a bier, and all seven sat next to her and mourned for her and cried for three days. They were going to bury her, but she still looked as fresh as a living person, and still had her beautiful red cheeks. - (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm) - Little Snow White
IG @victoria_fomina_art
Artist comment: N/A
IG @katijatomic_artist
Artist comment: Day 5 DARKNESS  ...so the wedding was to take place. The mole had already come to teach Thumbelina;she was to live with him deep under the ground, and never to come out into the warm sunshine, for he did not like it. The poor little child was very sorrowful; she had to say farewell to the beautiful sun.....
IG @judithploenart
Artist comment: I didn't plan to join Folktale Week, but couldn't resist todays prompt: Darkness 😁 So here's "Nøkken", which is one of the scariest creatures in Nordic folklore (at least in my opinion). He's always lurking in dark ponds and rivers, waiting for his next victim. As a shapeshifter, he can also change himself into a horse or a man whenever he pleases. Nøkken has one goal; to lure humans into the water and drown them.
IG @kattonop
Artist comment: 5️⃣Darkness - African legend says that the first woman on earth thew ash to the sky and it turned into Milky Way, then she thew edible root to the sky and they became stars. .
IG @hannahjdyson
Artist comment: Day 5. ‘Darkness’. The Skirrid mountain which lies alongside the Sugarloaf is said to get its distinctive shape when the devil, in a rage from losing a bet with a human, kicked off a large section of rock. The troll looks on.

TOMORROW'S PROMPT IS KEY.
But we have added new, second post for
PART II for DARKNESS, since we ran out of time on Friday night. You can find that HERE.

Friday, November 8, 2019

#Folktaleweek Picks of Day 4: "Smoke"

IG @suwin.chan
We are just over halfway through a week of discovering folktales and fairy tales and new ways of looking at old ones. All the #FolktaleWeek and #FolktaleWeek2019 info is HERE. The link shows the hashtag and you can see an enormous sampling of the myriad mediums and styles being created in. (Prepare for lots of scrolling! There are hundreds of wonderful things to see!) You can also see a small selection of the MANY posts that have appeared for each day so far:
Monday      - HOME HERE
Tuesday     - SECRET HERE
Wednesday - PATH HERE
Today's prompt is SMOKE.

Note: We were expecting lots of little pigs with smoking wolves, caterpillars talking to Alice, firebirds, houses in the wood with smoking chimneys and genies in lamps. While there were some of those, some folks seem very inspired by older folktales from Africa and Native America, while others turned to the Wild Swans and the princess tied to the stake with the nettle shirts. The tales that were familiar had different interpretations (eg Cinderella with her fire) which was refreshing too.

As a reminder, we chose for different styles, unusual scenes of known tales and most often, lesser-known tales wonderfully done.

Enjoy - artist credits, and any pertinent notes made by them for their work, are below each image.
IG @spittypt
Artist comment: N/A
IG @feliciaolin
Artist comment: So for #folktaleweek2019 #folktaleweek #smoke .... well, I kinda just made my own ending to #littleredridinghood inspired by midsommar (I wont spoil it) and the ending of Heather's.
IG @taranealarts
Artist comment: Day 4 of #folktaleweek is #smoke and I have chosen the climactic scene from the Six Swans where a woman is told she can return her six brothers from the curse of being turned into swans if she sews them jumpers out of aster flowers and does not speak or smile for six years. She is being burned at the stake for her abnormal behavior on the final day of her silence by the wicked witch (who is also responsible for cursing her brothers) when the swans fly in, receive their jumpers, and are revived, freeing everyone - yay! This would have been a good story for the “secret” prompt, but it was surprisingly hard for me to find a good “smoke” folktale. .
IG @sianillustrates
Artist comment: SMOKE//#folktaleweek .....’His plumage was beautiful, his song glorious, and his flight was like the flashing of the light...’ (Hans Christian Andersen)
IG @marketastengel
Artist comment: day 4 SMOKE 💙 - Kaguya-hime the Moon Princess and a burning elixir of immortality on the top of Mount Fuji. From a Japanese folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
IG @lillalero
Arist comment:  Day 4- SMOKE-
IG @papersilhouette
Artist comment: Folktale Week Day 4: Smoke! - This is an imagined moment of the folktale, The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter, where the woman trapped on Earth by her woodcutter husband takes small moments like these to remember her home and family in the skies, here she imagines them in the smoke of her kettle.
IG @farrell_annemarie
Artist comment: The prompt for day four is #SMOKE. Today’s tale is a love story set in a curio cabinet(with a verrry tenuous link to smoke). She was a beautiful little Shepherdess, he was an angel-faced Chimneysweep. Enter the porcelain Chinaman who considers himself the Shepherdess’ grandfather.(think less avuncular and more control freak). He doesn’t approve of their romance and tries to thwart the lovematch and make the Shepherdess marry someone else. Drama ensues but all ends well for the two little figurines... I love a happy ending! 🥰
IG @ayukotanaka
Artist comment: Day4 - the prompt ‘smoke’ - My illustration for the fourth day of #folktaleweek is from ‘Sleeping Beauty’. While his father burns all the spinning machines, a good fairy casts a spell to save the princess’s life - not let her die but let her sleep for 100 years- A sad day for the kingdom🔥
IG @apolin.art
Artist comment: N/A
IG @amva.creations
Artist comment: Day 4 of #folktaleweek2019: smoke. Cinderella's just come home from the ball, and can't think of anything else than dancing with the prince. Her stepsisters suspect that something is up when they see her completely lost in a daydream, not paying attention to the fire at all.
IG @loni.planet
Artist comment: FOLKTALE WEEK 2019 - A ROMANIAN FOLKTALE – 4. SMOKE -After days, weeks, and month of walking through destroyed and snowy landscapes, the friends reached a clearing, where the smoke of freshly charred trees snaked through the branches. The dragon couldn’t be far. Her friends were worried about her because her leaves were discolored and some even fell to the ground. But she was determined to set the sun free at all costs.
IG @inky.daze
Artist comment: Day 4 is ‘smoke’, which ended with a quick little hellhound.The first couple of linocuts I did when getting back into printmaking were hellhounds, so this was neat to do and really makes me want to do a large detailed piece soon.
IG @ceecliff_art
Artist comment:  SMOKE leads to fire. Day 4 of #folktaleweek2019 I found an Inuit story about a cunning coyote who stole fire from the Skookums (a big foot type of creature and they were the only ones who had fire). To avoid capture by the Skookums, the coyote passed the fire from animal to animal like a baton in a race. A team effort by a diverse group—I love that. You can swipe to see the animals enjoying the fire.
IG @kathwaxman
Artist comment: Folktale Week 2019, Prompt 4: Smoke - This story, called How Beaver Stole Fire, is from the Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest (where I live), specifically told by the Nez Perce tribe. - Pine trees held the secret of fire and would not share it. After a particularly cold winter, a council of animals was held to steal fire from the Pine trees along the Grande Ronde River. Beaver sneaks into the council and steals an ember and that is how fire was shared amongst the animals and other trees. - When designing the composition, I referred to Molly Bang’s wonderful book called How Pictures work. It helped inform decisions of size and placement that I hadn’t really considered. Most of work is just intuitive so I think I need to keep pushing this!
IG @annisafadlila
Artist comment: N/A
IG @paululadesign
Artist comment: "...until she looked like a strange bird, and no one would have been able to recognize her. Then she walked out of the house. - Underway some of the wedding guests met her, and they asked, "You, - Fitcher's bird, where are you coming from?" -"I am coming from Fitcher's house." - "What is his young bride doing there?" - "She has swept the house from bottom to top, and now she is looking out of the attic window." Finally her bridegroom met her. He was slowly walking back home, and, like the others, he asked, - "You, Fitcher's bird, where are you coming from?" - "I am coming from Fitcher's house." - "What is my young bride doing there?" - "She has swept the house from bottom to top, and now she is looking out of the attic window." The bridegroom looked up. Seeing the decorated skull, he thought it was his bride, and he waved a friendly greeting to her. - After he and all his guests had gone into the house, the bride's brothers and relatives arrived. They had been sent to rescue her. After closing up all the doors of the house so that no one could escape, they set it afire, and the sorcerer, together.
IG @nanofevrier
Artist comment: Day 4 "Smoke" -I couldn't really think of any folk tales I know for this prompt so I did a research and ended up reading this strange tale: "The Dark, or Pitch-Pine, Daughter of the Norse King and How She Thinned the Woods of Lochaber". It involves a Seiðr woman, the daughter of the Norse King, using her knowledge of the black arts for political/economical reason which I thought was an peculiar use of magic. Here she is, setting a Scottish forest on fire, because her people wants to keep the monopoly of the wood trade!  -You can read the whole story on the Exemplore website but here is an pretty terrifying extract "The land was darkened by the smoke which was so thick that the folk could hardly see before them. Ash rained down upon them as the mountainsides, once lush and green with thick ancient forest became a waste of charred tree trunks and scorched earth. The Norse sorceress was so blackened by the smoke and soot of the fiery furnace which surrounded her, she was named "Dark", or "Pitch Pine"."
IG @blu_laura_blu
Artist comment: I went with a slavic tale today, and had loads of fun dressing Death up 🌑🏵️🌑
IG @annifduluth
Artist comment: The prompt for day 4 of #folktaleweek2019 is Smoke. This is one of my personal favorite illustrations of the week.
IG @marjolaineroller
Artist comment: Mummy Bear had prepared #porridge for #breakfast, but it was too hot, so the #threebears decided to have a walk while it was cooling... 🐻🐾☀
IG @mattlyonart
Artist comment: N/A
IG @suetoddillustration
Artist comment: They say "where there's smoke there's fire." Does it follow that the reverse is true? In answer to the prompt, "smoke" for #folktaleweek2019, an #illustration from Medio Pollito, Little Half Chick, a #mexican #folktale I illustrated for @thechildsworld_books .
IG @mono_mono
Artist comment: Prompt No. 4 of #folktaleweek S M O K E. I found a tale from northern germany, the part where I was raised called 'Fru Gode' who rides over towns and villages at night and causes wealth among the folks she was passing 🧡🏡
IG heidi_griffiths_art
Artist comment: Peter Pan and the Darlings escaping the smoky city for Neverland. It’s another one of my favourite children’s books. (& any excuse to draw chimney pots!)
IG @squidneydoodles
Artist comment: 🔥✨Enter the Reign of the Phoenix🔥✨* The Phoenix is a magnificent creature that is as fast as a comet. When the Phoenix passes, a new life is born from its ashes. Through the clouds the Phoenix flies higher into the sky, and illuminates a burst of light through its feathers as it brings a new day.✨*
IG @ashley_mckee
Artist comment: This illustration is based on a Jack Tale called Old Fire Dragaman. A hungry old giant leaves his home in a land of giants in search of an easy snack. For 3 nights he stops by a cabin shared by Jack and his brothers and licks the pot of food clean and lights his pipe with a log.
IG @toriboard
Artist comment: . Prompt: Smoke. - While searching for folk stories of different nationalities I came across some beautiful native American ones and this one stuck out to me. I can't paste the whole story as it's a bit long but I'd encourage anyone to seek out the full thing. It's called: The boy in the land of shadows "And the boy said, “I seek my sister. In the early springtime she  became sick and died, and I am going to the Land of Shadows in the Country of Silence in search of her.” “You must go far inland,” said the skeleton, “and the way is hard to find for such as you.” The boy asked for guidance and the skeleton said, “Let me smoke and I will help you.” The boy gave him the pipe and the tobacco he had received from the old man, and he laughed when he saw his strange companion with the pipe between his teeth. The skeleton smoked for some time and at last, as the smoke rose from his pipe, it changed to a flock of little white birds, which flew about like doves. The boy looked on in wonder, and the skeleton said, “These birds will guide you. Follow them.” Then he gave back the pipe and stretched out again flat upon the sand, and the boy could not rouse him from his sleep."
IG @laure_illustrations
Artist comment: Day 3 & 4: Smoke & Path - The blue light by the brothers Grimm. The story is a bit too long to explain here but do look it up because it involves witches, a dwarf, a well, smoke, wishes, underground paths & treasures, princesses & peas...all the good stuff!
IG @nichtlicht
Artist comment: A smoking sword for day 4: SMOKE - I was inspired by „Vasilisa the Beautiful“ for this one!
IG @sveta_solarni
Artist comment: (auto-translated) Smoke -  Where without the fulfillment of desires by a magic pike)) According to the pike command, in my desire, let the son sleep sweetly all night and see happy dreams)) Damn, but I do not have pikes!
IG @madebysmitty
Artist prompt: Day 4 of #folktaleweek2019! - Prompt: SMOKE - From the tale Vasilisa the Beautiful. - I'm veritably obsessed with Russian folk tales, especially those that include Baba Yaga. - I liked to imagine whilst making this drawing that when Baba Yaga sent Vasilisa home with the fire that reduced her evil stepmother to smoke and ashes, that she also sent Vasilisa home as an initiated Woman of the Dark Arts.
IG @cloverlie
Artist prompt: Day 4: Smoke, ”When Tigers Smoked Pipes” - The title is the equivalent of ”once upon a time” for Korean folktales and I find it infinitely more interesting- a story in and of itself. The tiger is also revered- intertwined in Korean folklore and once thought to ”embody the spirit of the mountains”, recalling a time when they did exist amongst their mountain ranges. I took this pretty literally, imagining the body like a rock face, surrounded by clouds created from the smoke of its own pipe.

TOMORROW'S PROMPT IS DARKNESS.