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Daiga Grantina at Mathew
Aesthetic combination of the garnet coating on hematite! from Wessels Mine, Northern Cape Province, South Africa Copyright: © Rob Lavinsky & The Arkenstone Gallery of Fine Minerals
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Art by Frank Frazetta from Frank Frazetta Book Four (1981). ‘Sound’, ‘New World’, ‘Mothman’, ‘The Secret People’
Fire and Ice by Frank Frazzetta
The art of Wanda Riske
Paper Magazine, Spring 2005 Photographer: Richard Burbridge Makeup by Kabuki
Phoenix Arise - Leigh McCloskey
Hajime Sorayama
Our love is like a glittering sabre bloodied With lives of men ; upsoared the sudden sun ; The choral heaven woke ; the aethyr flooded All space with joy that you and I were one.
Aleister Crowley, Clouds Without Water
Retrograde motion of Mars in the night sky of the Earth.
Image Credit: Tunc Tezel
Ian Miller-At the Mountains of Madness
To mark the opening of two major shows – Imagining the Divine at the Ashmolean and Living with Gods at the British Museum – six experts pick a work of religious art that resonates with them
“How do you show what is, by definition, invisible? It is a conundrum that all religious traditions confront.”
To mark the opening of two major exhibitions, Rowan Williams, Mary Beard, Kamila Shamsie, Vishvapani Blomfield, Julia Neuberger and Shashi Tharoor explore the power of religious art.
Imagining the Divine is now open at the Ashmolean Museum.
Kenneth Anger’s LUCIFER RISING (1970), by Kenneth Anger <3
“Invocai-me sob minhas estrelas! Amor é a lei, amor sob vontade. Que nem os tolos compreendam mal o amor; pois existe amor e amor. Existe a pomba, e existe a serpente. Escolhei bem! Ele, meu profeta, escolheu, conhecendo a lei do fortaleza, e o grande Mistério da Casa de Deus” - Aleister Crowley, Liber al vel Legis.
Die Grosse Hure Babylon - Georg Schlicht