"It feels like...I’ve been here, long ago," "Mystical Mycelium," and "Teeth"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32396/usurj.v10i1.842Keywords:
tooth fairy, poetry, woodcut, linocut, folkloreAbstract
"It feels like...I've been here, long ago": Relief Woodcut
"Mystical Mycelium": Relief Linocut
Poem, "Teeth": Growing up, I've always been drawn to the mundane folklore that we learn about in western society. In "Teeth," I am expanding on the tooth fairy through adopting its psyche; I suggest this tale's connection to other fae, and play with their subjectivity, while leaving room for speculation on its way of life.
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