Thoth/Djehuty
Pen and ink on paper
29.7x42 cm
Patron of scribes, Thoth is the messenger of the gods, the god of wisdom, magic, speech and science.
Thoth is regarded as a self-created god at the beginning of time. He can aid with guidance, knowledge, success, writing and communication. His qualities correspond to the archetype of Mercury.
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[̲̅Hïgh†ower
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I've started a large project...
(No deadline, personal project, progress posted to patrêon until it gets further along.)
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Sculptural half-relief of the Tarot card THE MAGICIAN.
Three colours available:
-Polychromy.
-Stone.
-Marble.
Made of polyurethane resin and marble dust.
Available in Arte Feudo’s Etsy Shop.
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So I've talked about a Ghost Tarot deck project before but recent discussion with @the-moon-in-the-gutter has me thinking something more akin to an Oracle deck is the way to go. My plans involve beginning with the Major Arcana as a foundation, but expanding it by adding original cards that feature more Ghouls, (possibly) renaming some of the originals, and having that be the deck.
I'm considering asking my mom (who's done some digital 3D art in DAZ including Tarot decks) to help with realizing this vision. But if there are any other artists who might be interested in contributing, please get in touch. Also feel free to reblog and spread this around. Also I'm open to other writers among us to write card meanings and descriptions.
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Aspire
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'Interconnected'
Ink on paper, digital coloring
This illustration relates to the idea of a shift in mindset about the planet and our relationship with it. Instead of seeing nature as a resource, we should see it as an ally that we can work together with. We are part of this ecosystem, not above it. If one link gets destroyed, the whole ecosystem suffers including us. My illustration invites a more spiritual view on this matter, but perspective shifts can lead to action.
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The Devil, Leonora Carrington, 1955.
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GYVERALIS HLUNDR: A Transformation of Tragedy.
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The Tower.
Disruption. Upheaval. Transformation. A paradigm shift. Although this mighty Tower was constructed to provide security, it was always bound to crumble, as its foundation was never sound. Ruled by the warring planet, Mars.
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According to Lynn Thorndike, magic includes “all occult arts and sciences, superstitions and folklore.” In truth, however, this is not a satisfactory definition, for magic is but one of the occult sciences. Moreover, Thorndike uses the vague term superstition, which characterizes the attitudes of a supposedly more enlightened age and civilization. Finally, he includes folklore, which in itself is not an occult art, although folktales are often about witches, sorcerers and the like. In the present context, I would define magic as a technique grounded in a belief in powers located in the human soul and in the universe outside ourselves, a technique that aims at imposing the human will on nature or on human beings by using supersensual powers. Ultimately, it may be a belief in the unlimited power of the soul.
Georg Luck, Arcana Mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds
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