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ElainePerna — Kelpie Sketch Card - Classic Mythology II

Published: 2014-04-26 00:17:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 723; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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Perna Studios is very excited to announce our third trading card set entitled Classic Mythology II. This set will focus on 5 timeless Classic Mythologies that we have all come to love and enjoy during our lifetime. The mythologies spotlighted in this set are Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Celtic and Native American. We have an impressive list of artists involved on this set working on both base/promo cards and sketch cards.


A sketch card of a Kelpie from Celtic Mythology that I drew for our Classic Mythology II trading card set.


Kelpie – Celtic Mythology - The kelpie is a supernatural water horse from Celtic folklore that is believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland; the name may be from Scottish Gaelic cailpeach or colpach "heifer, colt". The horse's appearance is strong, powerful, and breathtaking. Its hide was supposed to be black (though in some stories it was white), and will appear to be a lost pony, but can be identified by its constantly dripping mane. Its skin is like that of a seal, smooth but is as cold as death when touched. Water horses are known to transform into beautiful women to lure men into their traps. It is understood that the nostril of the horse is what creates the illusion of grandeur. The water horse creates illusions to keep itself hidden, keeping only its eye above water to scout the surface, much like the illusion of a fish's pupil. It is wise to keep away from them. The fable of the kelpie differs depending on the region where it is told. Other versions of the story describe the kelpie as "green as glass with a black mane and tail that curves over its back like a wheel" or that, even in human form, they are always dripping wet and/or have water weeds in their hair. The water horse is a common form of the kelpie, said to lure humans, especially children, into the water to drown and eat them. It performs this act by encouraging children to ride on its back. Once its victims fall into its trap, the kelpie's skin becomes adhesive and it bears them into the river, dragging them to the bottom of the water and devouring them-except the heart or liver.


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historianGirl [2014-04-28 01:45:37 +0000 UTC]

Very beautiful.

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Aztecatl13 [2014-04-27 23:22:55 +0000 UTC]

Very nice art. The effort that you've put into these mythology cards is awesome. And thank you for including the information in the description, it makes this art more interesting and fun to view. 

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ElainePerna In reply to Aztecatl13 [2014-04-27 23:57:59 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. I had a lot of fun drawing these as mythology is one of my favorite themes and hobbies.

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