St. Pyatnitsa by Yuliya Litvinova
Illustration I made for Mythbook2
Pyatnitsa is a character of Slavic mythology, based on the personification of Friday as the day of the week and the cult of the image of Saint Paraskeva
According to beliefs, on Friday it was forbidden to spin and sew. In the epics Paraskeva Pyatnitsa complains that negligent housewifes do not observe the prohibitions: prick her with spindles, spin her hair, clog her eyes with scutch
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These folks are traveling across the sea on their way to the...
These folks are traveling across the sea on their way to the annual autumn harvest, inviting anyone they pass to join them.
Tools:
-Arches hot pressed watercolor paper
-Mitsubishi 4B pencil
-Holbein ivory black watercolor
-Small brush with no brand name on it
Allies #5 by Yuliya Litvinova
Another one cover for Allies comicbook series
Link to the comics: https://www.comixology.com/Allies/comics-series/90165?ref=Y29taWMvdmlldy9kZXNrdG9wL2JyZWFkY3J1bWJz
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Concept art to Roadside Picnic TV series
Allies #2, 3 by Yuliya Litvinova
Covers i did for Allies comicbook series
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