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Trees in Superstition and Legend by Pauline Baynes

Trees in Superstition and Legend by Pauline Baynes


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Trees in Superstition and Legend by Pauline Baynes

Illustration by Pauline Baynes depicting the various trees of legends and superstition

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Adam Baynes Dragon Dragons Druid Druids Legend Legends Mistletoe Pauline Spirits Superstition Superstitions Yule Myth


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Pauline Baynes' enchanting illustration, titled "Trees in Superstition and Legend," transports us into a magical realm where history and mythology intertwine. The illustration is a visual feast for those captivated by the mysteries of the past and the enchanting tales of dragons, druids, and other legendary beings. At the heart of the image lies a majestic oak tree, its gnarled branches reaching out in a protective embrace. This tree, steeped in history and legend, is a symbol of strength and wisdom, a witness to the passage of time. The tree's trunk is adorned with intricate carvings, each one telling a story of ancient lore. To the left, a mistletoe-laden oak tree stands, its white berries a symbol of love and fertility. The Druids, depicted in the foreground, pay homage to the tree, their faces etched with reverence and awe. The presence of the Druids adds an air of mystery and intrigue, transporting us back to a time when nature was revered and spirits were believed to dwell in every tree. In the background, a dragon guards a Yule log, its fiery breath adding warmth to the winter landscape. The dragon, a creature of legend and fear, is here portrayed as a protector, a guardian of the ancient traditions. The Yule log, a symbol of the enduring cycle of life, burns brightly, casting a warm glow over the scene. This stunning illustration by Pauline Baynes is a testament to the enduring power of legend and superstition, a reminder of the rich tapestry of stories and traditions that have shaped our history and continue to inspire us today.

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