Baphomet 

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  • Isn’t he just the cutest occult demon you’ve ever seen? Don’t you want to squeeze his cheeks and invoke him into your home? *Please note that site image compression lessens the preview quality a bit and mutes colors. Please view full for a better look at the design. There’s also a smaller version of this design as well. Copyright 2009 I Heart Chaos

  • This is a character from a recent painting of mine called “The Dream has eaten the Dreamer”. I’d love to make a Hawaiian shirt with this guy all over it!

  • A slightly different version of the mowing guy – methinks the more insignificant he appears, the better…

  • A recent painting of mine (original about 100cm x 80cm). Maybe its obvious, maybe its just for a larf…

  • This is my version of the Baphomet.

  • The less said about this one, the better. Let’s just say Baphomet is a watcher of the archways between this world and another.

  • The Devil Tarot – The image of the Pagan Goat God beckons the traveller; the symbol of indulgence for some and slavery to desire for others.

  • oil on canvas 90×90cm original available for sale Inspired by the dance between enlightenment and manifestation, merging the crowns Light with the shadows suggesting caduceus or kundalini rising. In alchemy, “Solve” refers to the breaking down of elements and “Coagula” refers to their coming together such as transmuting lead into gold or arriving at the Philosopher’s stone. Esoterically, “solve” referred to the dissolving of hardened positions, negative states of body and mind , thereby dissolving and vanishing negative energetic charge. “Coagula” referred to the coagulation of dispersed elements into an integrated whole, representing the new synthesis. Solve et Coagula expresses transmutation from base to a finer state, the perpetual goal of spiritual growth and human evolution. Tarot Symbology: / “Solve et Coagula” reflects the “as above, so below” ability of the Magician to draw upon Source and the elements to create his desires. The eternal light being shown as a star, rather than symbolised in the lemniscate. / While the title and caduseas suggest Levi’s Baphomet (“The Devil” card) – I used these to depict the common theme that these cards point to – that magic/manifestation requires connection to both Source (Kether) and Earth (Malkuth).

  • Ink and gouache on Fabriano Artistico 640gsm / .

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