This series explores real and imagined customs and superstitions.
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Lindsey Leigh is an illustrator and designer for print and digital media based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her work is inspired by fantasy, folklore, and the natural world. Though her work ranges from the cozy and comforting to the unsettling and spooky, she aims to imbue even the scariest monster with a tender charm.
Ty these are wonderful!