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Racheltjie de Beer - a South African heroine

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My entry for this challenge:  Art Challenge: FolkloreHello everyone! I've decided to hold an art challenge open to both digital and traditional artists. The theme is folklore.
Rules:
1. You must use at least one stock image from my gallery following my terms of use. 
2. All stock must be credited and from valid sources as defined by DeviantART. 
3. All entries must adhere to the theme. 
4. You may only submit one entry per category. 
5. Entries must include what folklore/folktale it is based on :) I like learning about new stories. 
The theme is broad. You can illustrate a folk tale, a creature from folklore, or a character from folk lore. Here's some great websites to help you:
-Encyclopedia Mythica: http://www.pantheon.org/
-Ghost Stories/Folk Lore of Japan: http://hyakumonogatari.com/
 -Scary Fairies: http://io9.com/5830188/ten-freaky-types-of-scary-fairies
-Wikipedia. Honestly wikipedia is a good jumping point. Also check
 
One more Entry  for : Enter-Contests-CONTEST - Three 100 points prizes! 

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AND HERE IS HER STORY:      Reading 

The fable goes that in the winter months of 1843, Rachel was part of a trek from the Orange Free State to the south-eastern Transvaal. During one of their nightly stopovers, the members of the trek realised that a calf called Frikkie, much-beloved by their children, was missing.

A search party was formed, in which Rachel and her six-year old brother also took part. However, during the gathering dusk Rachel and her brother got separated from the search party and became lost. As the night progressed it got very cold and started snowing.

Realizing that their chances of survival were slim, Rachel found an anthill hollowed out by an aardvark, took off her clothes, put them on her brother and commanded him to get into the hollowed-out anthill. She then lay in front of the opening of the anthill in order to keep out the cold.

The children were found the next morning by the trekking party. Rachel was dead, but her brother had survived.

It is possible that neither of the children existed, however, as the history of the period is not well documented. To date no undisputed proof has been presented to substantiate any claims regarding Racheltjie de Beer.

Fiction or not, Rachel de Beer is entrenched in the Afrikaner culture, which is evident by the number of streets and schools named after her.




 
Stock that I've  used:  Heart - Free 

 
Blizzard 2 by obsession-stockSnowhill 3 by empty-phantom-stock Lantern8 by astrals-stock Winter - child in the snow by ArtistStock   Barred Owl Stock 3 by Cassy-Blue 
snow: STOCK PNG snow and ice 


Brushes:
snow: Snow Brushes 
flame: Photoshop CS - Flame Brushes 


The light painted by me using a mouse and Photoshop


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Thank you very much, that participated in the contest "Art Challenge: Folklore"  and wish you all the best! Here my prize feature fav.me/d89tbj2