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"Rusalka" by Jill Johansen

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This was done in a fit of inspiration, and, lacking a scanner, I drew it entirely in Photoshop with a Wacom tablet. The whole thing was done in like half an hour, I guess...

For an explanation, a Rusalka is a Slavic folktail, alternately they are described as faeries or nymphs, OR they can also be drowned maidens who then lure men to their deaths, drowning them.... Obviously, this picture depicte the latter interpertation. ;)


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9 Apr 2007:-) Cullen A. Groves
Oh, I like Rusalkas. Water spirits are so fickle... and so beautiful... Your great collection of mermaids caught my eye, but this one especially.
12 May 2007:-) Vrijvechter
Fascinating... I didn´t really notice the reflection, until I looked harder. It´s really cool.
8 Jul 2007:-) Alyssa D. Long
This is a very interesting drawing. No dought a perspective drawing. Its very nice, I love the sceleton water reflection.
18 Aug 2007:-) Alexandar Svetlinov Raichev
Not only in russion "rusalka" means mermaid.In bulgarian also.Don't know where you got that info. but its wrong.In our fearytales there are just a few ferries led along nymphs.The creatures who lure men are called "Samodiva/s/"
They dont lure men.They dont even bother.They live high in the mountains or where the nature is untouched in large female groups.All night,every single night they dance.The only male near them is the musician who i think lives with them.If a man sees a Samodiva,he will be killed at the moment by the others.On the other hand,they are very beautiful so if a man caches one he will be the happiest man in the whole world.(I think the way to cach one was to steal something from her i cant remember what it was...i think one of those hats made from flowers or some kind of a cloth/tunic,never mind.As i said the man who were able to cach Samodivas were very happy.The legends say the man will be happy just for little if he has a good heart,because the Samodiva will cry every single night and will be sad every single day.She will be so desprate to rejoin her sisters that she can even leave her own child and escape...But she will not be able becouse her man has her item.Only when he gives it back she can go...

:-) Jill Johansen replies: "As with ANY mythology, there are variations. While in one area they may not lure men, in some areas, they most certainly do. It's all folklore which is subject to evolution and change as it gets told and re-told, so it can vary greatly from one area to another, it happens with all folklore, all over the world. It doesn't make it 'wrong' if I choose one version over another. Check out the Wikepedia article on Rusalki, to see what I mean. "
3 Mar 2008:-) Silverstag
Alia why the hell do you watch your mother coming out of the bath???
7 Sep 200845 Katyalovesmyths
Whoa awesome reflection and holy crap how did you do this?????????????????
IN polish mythology, they have nothing to do with water; they’re tree spirits who dance at midnight. Also, in russian, once again rusalka=mermaid. Have you ever seen the opera "Rusalka" (yes only a nerd like me would know that there even is such an opera in existance)
7 Sep 200845 Katyalovesmyths
PS What folktales include rusalkas that TICKLE?????
17 Jul 2009:-) Gem Fiona Evanes
Yeppers. I’m russian and rusalka definitely means mermaid and they’re just mermaids.

But otherwise, amazing picture and luv the reflection!
3 Oct 2009:-) Ruthanne Marie Floen
=x Very menacing, it’s great
27 Oct 2009:-) Steven Lee Mull
This is sends shivers up my spine. Well done! 1
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About 'Rusalka':
 • Status: OK
 • Created by: :-) Jill Johansen
 • Copyright: ©Jill Johansen. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Rusalka, Slavic, Folktail, Photoshop, Water, Woman, Nude
 • Categories: Erotic Fantasies, Sexy..., Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters, Vampires, Zombies, Undeads, Dark, Gothic, Woman, Women
 • Techniques: Computer Painted from Scratch
 • Views: 9411
 • Resolution: 491x700


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