Le kraken
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Cette extraordinaire estampe de poulpe en bleu marine, représente une pieuvre kraken géante, sujet de sagas norvégiennes séculaires. Tiré d’une illustration scientifique vieille de plus de 200 ans. Aussi connu sous le nom de Sea-Horven, ou Leviathon, un monstre marin légendaire, cette pieuvre géante est la matière dont sont faites les sagas norvégiennes séculaires. J’adore cette illustration. C’est un excellent sujet de conversation. Je ressens pour ce kraken aux yeux écarquillés. Il a ses…
Nicolas Roumilly saved to Déco appart
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Morwa Czarna saved to bisiora racicznicy
Those Embodied with Flesh and Scale Fantasy equal: Kraken Some scientists believe mankind knows less about the deep waters of our own planet than what they know of the closest of celestial bodies out in space. What lies deep down the earth’s crust and deep within its oceans is the epitome of the unknown. It is no wonder many a mythological monsters and beings originate from the deep dark depths of our world. Most of these monsters are usually decorated in scales; an array of colours and…
«Hay una bestia que obedece a Davy Jones, una feroz criatura con tentáculos gigantes con los que succiona la piel de la cara, y arrastran una nave entera a la oscuridad eterna… el Kraken. Se …

Troy Adler saved to Ships
This vintage nautical illustration is ideal for the man cave or office wall decor and features an extraordinary kraken sea monster overtaking a vintage ship. From an 1804 illustration, this giant octopus is the stuff that centuries old Norwegian sagas are made of. I love this print. It's a great conversation piece. "My life is like the ship in that poster" or, "I woke up feeling like the Kraken today". I feel for the Kraken. It has its tentacles full of what it wanted, but isn't quite sure…

Doodle Stitches saved to Great Gifts
2018 Folklore and Fairytales Day 9: Kraken The word Krake is an old word for the eight-legged octopus and even though being a popular creature in film and media today, it was an established monster in the 1700s. There are many stories about The Kraken, but I’m going to let the wonderful Lord Tennyson speak for me: “Below the thunders of the upper deep, Far, far beneath in the abysmal sea, His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep The Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights flee About his shadowy…
Eddlynnuniv saved to Octopus art