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Stag and Crow Folkloric Art Journal + Short Film 📚🕯️

Remember; “When you get too much of the world on you that which is natural in you starts to struggle.” — Frank LaRue Owe...
05/07/2025

Remember; “When you get too much of the world on you that which is natural in you starts to struggle.” — Frank LaRue Owen

Art by Ted Nasmith

"I’ve learned to trust the eyes behind my eyes. They deceive me less." - Simmons B. BuntinArt by Nikita Haart
22/06/2025

"I’ve learned to trust the eyes behind my eyes. They deceive me less." - Simmons B. Buntin

Art by Nikita Haart

"I have sung over so many abysses, and lived in so many mirrors." — Anna AkhmatovaArt by Nicholas Weber
21/06/2025

"I have sung over so many abysses, and lived in so many mirrors." — Anna Akhmatova

Art by Nicholas Weber

“Perhaps real wisdom lies in not seeking answers at all. Any answer we find will not be true for long. An answer is a pl...
20/06/2025

“Perhaps real wisdom lies in not seeking answers at all. Any answer we find will not be true for long. An answer is a place where we can fall asleep as life moves past us to its next question. After all these years I have begun to wonder if the secret of living well is not in having all the answers but in pursuing unanswerable questions in good company.” — Rachel Naomi Remen

Art by Henryk Siemiradzki

15/06/2025

“For years, every morning, I drank
from Blackwater Pond.
It was flavored with oak leaves and also, no
doubt,
the feet of ducks.

And always it assuaged me
from the dry bowl of the very far past.

What I want to say is
that the past is the past,
and the present is what your life is,
and you are capable
of choosing what that will be,
darling citizen.

So come to the pond,
or the river of your imagination,
or the harbor of your longing,
and put your lips to the world.
And live
your life.”

~ Mary Oliver, “Mornings at Blackwater” from “Red Bird”
🎨 Amanda Clark of earthangelsarts, “May”
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15/06/2025

John Anster Fitzgerald - illustration from "The Ladies’ Floral Cabinet" (1874)

15/06/2025

The Fairy of the Moon, circa 1891. Illustration by Hermann Kaulbach.

This is a dreamlike illustration depicting a celestial maiden seated gracefully on a crescent moon, drifting through a star-speckled sky. Wrapped in flowing robes that shimmer with ethereal light, she scatters a trail of sparkling stardust below her. Radiating elegance and mystery, the image captures a sense of fantasy and cosmic serenity, blending mythological imagination with romantic visual poetry.

“Be patient with the storms that pass, and let your heart stay soft, however cold the wind blows. Gather stars from the ...
15/06/2025

“Be patient with the storms that pass, and let your heart stay soft, however cold the wind blows. Gather stars from the gloom with open hands, and find the nectar in the rain. No cloud hides the sun forever. Every night kisses its equal dawn.” — Anna Zieo

Art by Kinuko Y. Craft

“What I’ve come to learn is that the world is never saved in grand messianic gestures, but in the simple accumulation of...
11/06/2025

“What I’ve come to learn is that the world is never saved in grand messianic gestures, but in the simple accumulation of gentle, soft, almost invisible acts of compassion.” — Chris Abani

Art by Michael Malm

“This phantom world gave you false signs... but you turned from the illusion and journeyed to the land of truth.” — Rumi...
09/06/2025

“This phantom world gave you false signs... but you turned from the illusion and journeyed to the land of truth.” — Rumi

Art by Lavestalu,

09/06/2025

'Fairies in a Bird' s Nest' by John Anster Fitzgerald, 1860

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