OAM presents:
On a week day it’s all business but on Kupala Night you’re a Pagan Princess
Happy upcoming Midsummer/Kupala Night!
Illustration made exclusively for @witchwaymagazine
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
todays bird

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Cosimo Galluzzi
taylor price

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Discoholic 🪩
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
macklin celebrini has autism
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always
will byers stan first human second
RMH

Origami Around

seen from Argentina
seen from Panama
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Spain

seen from Canada
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seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from France

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seen from South Africa
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OAM presents:
On a week day it’s all business but on Kupala Night you’re a Pagan Princess
Happy upcoming Midsummer/Kupala Night!
Illustration made exclusively for @witchwaymagazine
Almost that time of year again!
Victorian witch aesthetic, requested by anon
Did someone say fashion? Slavic fashion? In colour?
Gottwald Heinen
You’re living, you occupy space, and you have mass.
You know what that means?
You matter
this is the most inspirational pun i have ever seen
take your reblog and get out of here
🎃it’s always Halloween inside my head 🎃
the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Kupala Night celebration.
— Angela Carter, from The Sadeian Woman and the Ideology of Pornography, c. 1978.
In many ways, women are death’s natural companions. Every time a woman gives birth, she is creating not only a life, but a death. Samuel Beckett wrote that women “give birth astride of a grave.”
— Caitlin Doughty, from Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
— Samantha Hunt, interviewed by The New Yorker
— Claudia Dey, ‘Mothers as Makers of Death’
Please reblog if you’re a death witch.
Do not just like this; reblog it. I’m creating a masterpost of death witches, and would like you to be on there.
If you go by a different title (death worker, death walker, necromancer etc.) but would like to be on the resource list, please reblog and comment (not in the tags!) your preferred title. You will be included with the correct label.
Thank you all!
Hoping to get back into practicing more. May post some.
I love how the Devil went down to Georgia, which either implies
1) that the devil is a northerner
2) that Georgia is lower than hell