There are two Wolves Inside me :D
Fragments of the Past on the left, Ergo Cosmos on the Right!
If you want to support both projects and/or read the books, I will post helpful links in the comments.

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we're not kids anymore.

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There are two Wolves Inside me :D
Fragments of the Past on the left, Ergo Cosmos on the Right!
If you want to support both projects and/or read the books, I will post helpful links in the comments.
Souls are born above the Sky of Jupiter;
that much, they say, is sure and true.
But what else do we see when we sail up there,
save for our peaceful solitude?
Created for my beloved Patreon supporters, without their help I couldn't devote myself to such long paintings. Soon I will post there part of the painting process! (I will put a link in the description)
NIGREDO
Tip: Deep rest improves recovery, but may alter room and enemy placement.
More on my Patreon.
Leszek Szurkowski - Penetracje I, 1974
A crossover of my book series Ergo Cosmos and Elden Ring: Nightreign. The Character 'Maestro'. If you want to support my work or buy my books you can consider visiting the Patreon (I will put a link in the notes)!
"One must know the meaning of every subtle form to enact change, and only the most radical change can repel the embrace of an encroaching darkness"
Another illustration from Ergo Cosmos, a sci-fi/occult collection of tales. You can buy the first Volume (print and .pdf), and you can discover more on the official Patreon. I will post a link the comments!
May you be blessed!
Gold and garnet disc brooch, England, early 7th century
from The MET
Edmund Koken - "View of a church-yard entrance in winter" (1862)
Fairy Receiver by Masaaki Sasamoto
Frederick Carter (1883–1967), “The Dragon of the Alchemists”
engraved on wood by W.M. Quick, 1936
source
Philosopher in Meditation (1632) by Rembrandt
Kirchenruine im Schnee (1853) - Carl Georg Adolph Hasenpflug
Kirchenruine im Schnee (1853) - Carl Georg Adolph Hasenpflug
The Bridesmaid (1851)
by John Everett Millais
Henry Jones Thaddeus - The Origin of the Harp of Elfin'
Endymion on Mount Latmos (1879)
by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Saint Clare of Assisi with Monstrance (1630) by Scuola dell' Italia Centrale