And in need of hair-gel and better rags:
Baba Yaga, en disahabille
Not quite dressed yet...
Silvershod

Vasilisa the Beautiful...
Just another detail from my take on 'Vasilisa the Beautiful.'
Into the wild wood...
Into the woods, and the mysterious new year. This is a detail from a sketch for the Russian folktale, "Vasilisa the Beautiful." Vasilisa goes into the wood, to fetch a light from Baba Yaga. Baba Yaga is the famous witch who lives in a hut on chicken legs. This is an image I must pursue...
Thursday, December 28, 2006 at 09:06 AM

Bear...
Working to get better bear pictures... Meantime, this is from the tale "East of the Sun, West of the Moon," the Maiden and the Bear, in air-dry clays, Aves Apoxie Sculpt, kozo paper, mohair.
Baba Yaga Dines
Time for feasting and festivity. At this particular moment, however, I identify with Baba Yaga: living deep in the (mental) woods, with a few choice pets, having the occasional guest for dinner (main course).
Packing up and Moving in...
Shortly my old web address (Forestrogers.com) will take everybody here, instead of to my ancient and decrepit website. I’ll update that at leisure (lots of minute scraps of leisure strung together). Meantime, this is the my place to be! The Mouse above hopes you’ll join us in our travels and adventures...
Daughter of Lir: Swan Maiden
This Swan Maiden was inspired by the tale "The Fate of the Children of Lir." I was fortunate enough to travel to Ireland, and see some of the areas associated with this story (more on travels with Jungians when I have my brain polished up).