I look forward to it every year! It's time for Folktale Week. Hosts post their 7 prompts for artists and/or writers to create illustrations or tell stories on these themes inspired by folktales, folklore, fables, myth and fairytales! There’s always a lot of magic submissions and it’s open to all. Most of the action is on Instagram (see @folktaleweek for more information) but you can find artists and writers sharing on other socials too. I am going to post my new illustrations here. And now Day 5: Charm.
My 8" x 10" hand-carved and hand-printed lino block print illustration of the beloved fairytale East of the Sun, West of the Moon shows the bewitched polar bear prince holding the charm, a magic silver bell along with his bride with the aurora in the night sky beyond them. Printed in dark blue ink, with fluorescent green northern lights, pink cheeks and silver bell, on lovely, delicate, Japanese paper.The Norwegian fairytale tells of a bewitched polar bear who persuades a peasant to grant him his youngest and prettiest daughter's hand in marriage, promising riches in return. The kindly bear makes her a magnificent castle, and presents her with a magic silver bell that she can use to summon him. He is able to return to his man form at night, but only appears to his bride after she extinguishes the light, so she never gets to see his original form. Feeling homesick, she asks to visit her family; the bear grants her wish on the condition she never be alone with her mother. Her mother makes persistent attempts to speak with her privately, and when she succeeds and hears her daughter's tale, she assumes the bear must be a troll and tells her daughter to light her candle at night and check.
When the daughter examines her husband she falls in love with the handsome prince asleep in bed whom she accidentally awakes. He explains he has been cursed by his wicked stepmother the witch-queen. Had his wife not seen his true form for a full year the curse would be broken, but now he go to witch-queen's palace which is east of the sun, west of the moon and he must marry the witch's daughter.
The young wife then goes on a long quest to find and rescue her husband and free him from the curse. It's a wonderful tale of courage, kindness and adventure and she ultimately frees her prince.









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