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Valentine, will you be my vampire? (I)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (II)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (III)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (IV)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Pagan Bull

For some time now I have been intrigued by the mythology behind bulls. They speak of an aggressive wildness that society struggles to harness and contain.  These images are a collection of Maenads and Minotaurs.

Autumn’s Subtle Song I

“The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many. ” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes

Autumn’s Subtle Song II

“The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many. ” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
 

Vulpes Vulpes I

My familiar is a little red fox.

Vulpes Vulpes II

My familiar is a little red fox.

Vulpes Vulpes III

My familiar is a little red fox.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… I

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… II

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… III

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… IV

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… V

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (I)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (II)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (III)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Valentine, will you be my vampire? (IV)


I love supernatural creatures, especially ones that no one seems to agree on. If the vampire had a month, it would be cabin fever February. These images touch on how I view vampires, though I welcome all translations. What good is a shape shifting creature if we don’t allow their shape to be shifted?

Pagan Bull

For some time now I have been intrigued by the mythology behind bulls. They speak of an aggressive wildness that society struggles to harness and contain.  These images are a collection of Maenads and Minotaurs.

Autumn’s Subtle Song I

“The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many. ” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes

Autumn’s Subtle Song II

“The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many. ” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
 

Vulpes Vulpes I

My familiar is a little red fox.

Vulpes Vulpes II

My familiar is a little red fox.

Vulpes Vulpes III

My familiar is a little red fox.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… I

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… II

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… III

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… IV

One should never have to explain a kitten.

Oh Kitten, My Kitten… V

One should never have to explain a kitten.

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The following are found images posted for inspiration, aesthetic appreciation or to tell a story. I do not own the copyright to any of these images. All content has been found and posted for inspiration purposes only. Thank you, for visiting.

I am inspired by folklore, the passing of information, science, repetitive processes, history, emotion, food systems, ghosts/unexplained energies and things beyond my comprehension.

Heather Nels Olson

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