
This
artwork was found on the blog
"Power Animal Guides and Shapeshifting" on the Destee discussion forums.
This Picture goes back to what i was presenting last week with the history behind animal spirits. Here we see the connection between a bison and a man, looking at each other as if they were of the same soul though not the same body.

this art is by
ImmortalSilver posted on the blog "About Cats and Cat breeds"
This
image is a great example of Animalia because it is giving the famous its animal personality. The artist of this parody obviously saw something in the girl that felt very feline, maybe the mysterious mood of the painting or actual features in the girls face.
Now as for research:
I was reading an article about the use of
Anthropomorphic characters for entertainment and explaination of indivuals personalities. This article talks more about the personality traits that go into picking an animal to represent someone - but not so much the spiritual side of it. Though she does go into the history a bit only to explain that it has been human nature to try and connect one self with nature for a better self awarness because of common traits found in nature. She refers to Disney's Robin Hood where the two main characters are a fox and a bear- sly and loyal. i also enjoyed this qoute from the article "Nineteenth-century Americans were used to thinking and speaking in metaphors from the natural world as well as the Bible." showing how common this practice has been in recent years as well.
this article was posted on
Walking the Berkshires a personal blog, though the author was never given.
Next up i wanted to present not so much an article but an online
animal spirit guide that informs you on a few of the traits and personalities that are associated with the specific animal. they don't give every animal only the most common ones- though there are a few to be added soon.
The great thing about this website is it allows people to learn the meaning and history behind certain anmials through out time. While some of the animal's traits or meanings have changed depending on the culture, there are still specific attributes that people can read into to find something that describes them.
this helps me as well because i have a place to guide me in my design as far as the fabrics (how strong or soft should they go) , the design (bold or delicate) and the color (flashy or humble) in order to fit the best possible dress to the person's personality.
This online guide is brought to us by the
Manataka American Indian Council and is put to gether/ by
TAKATOKA ,
the website also provides some history and belief for where these idea's came from.