Wren Scarborough✨
@wrenscarborough
fiancée of the giant | authoress of THAT WHICH SINGS | rumored forest nymph | prologue apologist | "and is not the sky itself a myth"✨
✨THAT WHICH SINGS has gone GLOBAL✨ Order this punk-rock fairy tale from a bookstore or library near you, wherever you are, or get your copy on Amazon Spread the word, don't follow the fireflies, and #daregoahunting

The Owl, by English painter Valentine Cameron Pinsep (1863). In private collection.
Bracelet by Pasquale Novissimo, 1860-70. Victoria & Albert Museum.
And here they are complete
Oil on sketchbook. Just a couple of notebooks I wanted to make more interesting, messing around with stylization and ornamentation
people think writing is about being smart but actually it's about being honest which is way harder
Ophelia, by English painter Thomas Francis Dicksee (1864). Bilbao Fine Arts Museum.
Overmorrow: the day after tomorrow Ereyesterday: the day before yesterday
Alright, let's get to work, people.
Do you hear a voice calling you to the land of fairies?
Thank you God for giving me the most metal religion of all time 🙏✨
The Skull of St. Mary Magdalene
Jean Paul Gaultier Breton Striped Sweater Dress With Marabou Trim from His “Les Indes Galantes” Spring/Summer 2000 Couture.
🎨William Orpen (Irish, 1878 – 1931) Window in London Street, 1901
“Then I remembered that night is the fairies’ day, and the moon their sun; and I thought - Everything sleeps and dreams now: when the night comes, it will be different.” - George MacDonald, Phantastes
Moon lover
Summer, by Czech painter Alphonse Mucha (1896). In private collection.
Joan of Arc, by English painter John Everett Millais (1865). In private collection.
Wishing a #Frockingfabulous happy birthday to #OscardelaRenta!: The ghost of #Schiaparelli haunts this beaded and bejewelled jacket. 1980’s #fashionhistory via 1stDibs.
The Fisherman and the Siren, Frederic Leighton