#perchta — Public Fediverse posts
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Dear fellow #metal heads! I just saw #Perchta live and loved it to death! But here's the thing; I did not run straight to the merch stand (as I should) to grab a patch and they don't want to sell online, so if anyone are heading to #Hellfest #FranticFest or #DeathandDamnationFest this year and see their stuff I'd be grateful if you'd pm me so we maybe can work something out. I'll make it worth your time!
https://perchta.tirol/live.en.html
Anyway, go see Perchta! <3
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Epiphany is time for my #linocut of Perchta, also known as Frau Perchta or Berchta (or Bertha in English), a figure from Alpine folklore, who visits during the 12 days of Christmas. Her name may come from “the bright one” or the German word for the feast of the Epiphany and her history is linked to white robbed goddesses like Holda who oversaw spinning and weaving or the goddess Frigg and she emerged from Germanic and 🧵
#printmaking #folklore #Perchta #winter #Berchta #12daysOfChristmas
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Epiphany is time for my #linocut of Perchta, also known as Frau Perchta or Berchta (or Bertha in English), a figure from Alpine folklore, who visits during the 12 days of Christmas. Her name may come from “the bright one” or the German word for the feast of the Epiphany and her history is linked to white robbed goddesses like Holda who oversaw spinning and weaving or the goddess Frigg and 🧵
#printmaking #folklore #Perchta #winter #Berchta #12daysOfChristmas #MastoArt
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Bonus #ArtAdventCalendar: Another slightly sinister winter folklore print: my #linocut of Perchta, also known as Frau Perchta or Berchta (or Bertha in English), a figure from Alpine folklore, who visits during the 12 days of Christmas. Her name may come from “the bright one” or the German word for the feast of the Epiphany and her history is linked to white robbed goddesses like Holda who oversaw spinning and 🧵
#printmaking #folklore #Perchta #winter #Berchta #12daysOfChristmas -
Epiphany is time for my #linocut of Perchta, also known as Frau Perchta or Berchta (or Bertha in English), a figure from Alpine folklore, who visits during the 12 days of Christmas. Her name may come from "the bright one" or the German word for the feast of Epiphany & her history is linked to white robbed goddesses like Holda who oversaw spinning & weaving or the goddess Frigg & she emerged from Germanic & Celtic traditions 🧵
#printmaking #folklore #Perchta #winter #Berchta #12daysOfChristmas