Galleries : Fairytales & Mythology : Autumn Foxfire

 


"...The fox leapt off the bed in a blur of motion. She whipped her tail around, and between one blink of the eye and the next, it was no longer a russet fox that crouched on the floor, but a woman-goddess fierce to gaze upon. She stood slowly, gracefully. Now, the Emperor had seen carvings and paintings of Liri, as I am sure you have. Sometimes she is depicted as an innocuous little fox. At other times she is a warrior of fiery hair and will. And then there is her third form - Liri of the Wood. In this form she is all that is wild. She is hidden desire whether it be passion for love or passion to kill. She is a Trickster, a Scholar, a Musician, and a Lover...."

I am fog and fickle mist
I am all that can't be tamed
I am born of devil's kiss
Sear potential unrestrained

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Size: 20 x 28 inches
Medium: Watercolor
©2001, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law


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