Wild Hemlock by Jessie Marion King
This entry was posted on May 22, 2012 by kathoward, in Art, Books, Creation, Fairytales, Fantasy, Folklore, Great Women in History, History & Lore, Illustrations, Mythology, Paranormal, Supernatural and tagged art, books, Creation, creativity, crescent moon, Fairy Tales, fairytales, Fantasy, Folklore, Glasgow fairy tales, Glasgow painters, great women in history, hemlock, history & lore, illustrations, Jessie Marion King, magic, mythology, paranormal, reading, scottish artists, scottish folk tales, spells, supernatural, Wild Hemlock by Jessie Marion King, witch, woman with red hair, women artists, women painters, writing. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments
love this image… haven’t seen it in years. thanks so much for sharing; i adore your selections. ♥
Thanks for stopping by! I also love the ethereal quality of King’s painting style.
Reblogged this on Lily Wight and commented:
Can’t resist the redheads!