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'Pool'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Photoshop]
[Adobe Photoshop]
'Caterpillar'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Photoshop]
[Adobe Photoshop]
'Lupins'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'A fish'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Photoshop]
[Adobe Photoshop]
'Ketkrókur (Meat Hook)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; This one uses a hook to steal meat. He comes on 23 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; This one uses a hook to steal meat. He comes on 23 December.
'Gáttaþefur (Doorway Sniffer)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; He has an abnormally large nose and an acute sense of smell which he uses to locate leaf bread. He comes on 22 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; He has an abnormally large nose and an acute sense of smell which he uses to locate leaf bread. He comes on 22 December.
'Gluggagægir (Window Peeper)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; A snoop who looks through windows in search of things to steal. He comes on 21 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; A snoop who looks through windows in search of things to steal. He comes on 21 December.
'Bjúgnakrækir (Sausage Swiper)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; He hides in the rafters and snatches sausages that are being smoked. He comes on 20 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; He hides in the rafters and snatches sausages that are being smoked. He comes on 20 December.
'Skyrgámur (Skyr-Gobbler)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; A bull of a man who breaks the lid of a barrel full of skyr and eats so much he simply moans and oinks like a pig. He comes on 19 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; A bull of a man who breaks the lid of a barrel full of skyr and eats so much he simply moans and oinks like a pig. He comes on 19 December.
'Hurðaskellir (Door-Slammer)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he loves to slam doors, especially at night, to wake people up. He comes on 18 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he loves to slam doors, especially at night, to wake people up. He comes on 18 December.
'Askasleikir (Bowl-Licker)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he hides under beds, waiting for someone to put down their askur and then steals it. He comes on 17 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he hides under beds, waiting for someone to put down their askur and then steals it. He comes on 17 December.
'Pottaskefill (Pot-Scraper)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he steals leftovers from pots. He comes on 16 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he steals leftovers from pots. He comes on 16 December.
'Þvörusleikir (Spoon-Licker)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he is very slim, steals and licks wooden spoons. He comes on 15 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he is very slim, steals and licks wooden spoons. He comes on 15 December.
'Stúfur (Stubby)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he is very short, steals pans to eat the crust left on them. He comes on 14 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he is very short, steals pans to eat the crust left on them. He comes on 14 December.
'Giljagaur' (Gully Gawk)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; this one hides in gullies, sneaks into the cowshed and steals milk. He comes on December 13.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; this one hides in gullies, sneaks into the cowshed and steals milk. He comes on December 13.
'Stekkjarstaur' (Sheep-Cote Clod)'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he harasses sheep and walks on wooden legs. He comes on 12 December.
[Adobe Illustrator]
This is a character from Icelandic folklore; he harasses sheep and walks on wooden legs. He comes on 12 December.
'Samhain'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Photoshop]
[Adobe Photoshop]
'Chill'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'The sailor'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'Super power'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'Spring'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'Couples'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Photoshop]
[Adobe Photoshop]
'Puffin'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'Northern lights'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
'A turnip'
Digital illustration
[Adobe Illustrator]
[Adobe Illustrator]
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