Tag: Art
Crowley, by John Moore
Crowley: A Beginner's Guide offers a whirlwind tour through Aleister Crowley’s greatest hits, misses, and miscellany.
Susan Starr, Doris Diamond, and oracle creation
I sat down to chat with Doris Diamond and Susan Starr about how the processes for creating Gaia's Vision Oracle Cards.
Eris Kallisti’s gorgeous goetia dolls
When I first saw Eris Kallisti’s delightfully demonic goetia dolls, I knew I had to contact her.
Lego magick for creativity and protection
The possibilities for using Lego blocks in magick is just about endless.
Gaia’s Vision Oracle Cards
Gaia's Vision Oracle Cards depict photographs of different scenes in nature and will likely prompt a nature-lover's intuition.
Impressionist Tarot
Inspired by the 19th century art movement, The Impressionist Tarot lends itself to creative writing endeavours as well as various types of Tarot spreads.
Language of the Birds exhibition at New York University
The exhibition Language of the Birds manages the seemingly impossible task of representing the breadth of occult art in the past century.
Magica Sexualis exhibition in New York
Stephen Romano Gallery in Brooklyn is celebrating the esoteric spirit in art with its exhibition Magica Sexualis, co-curated by Australian esoteric artist Barry William Hale and American art dealer, writer, and gallery owner Stephen Romano.
The Fountain Tarot
The Fountain Tarot is so visually stunning, that it’s surprising how subtle it can be. It would be best suited for introspective or meditative readings.
The Book of Primal Signs, by Nigel Pennick
The Book of Primal Signs does have a good bit of useful information and would make a helpful addition to any library as a supporting reference book.
She is Sitting in the Night: Thea’s Tarot is really gay
She is Sitting in the Night traces the history of Thea’s Tarot, and Oliver Pickle's encounter with the deck.