The document describes two medieval murals found in Italy and England. The first mural was discovered in 2000 in Massa Marittima, Italy, and depicts a tree bearing twenty phalluses and two groups of witches. It aims to portray how witches were seen in the 13th century. The second mural is located in St Mary the Virgin Church in Dover, England. It depicts the birth of Jesus with dreamy, muted colors and focuses lighting on Jesus, Mary, and angels to tell the Christian story.