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  • A tower becomes a UFO, marked with sign of the Beast…

  • 0/50 Signed pieces sold. Once 50 signed pieces of any artwork are sold, it’s sale is discontinued! Discounts for bubblers – bubblemail me for details! [[namaste]]

  • SDA
    by VII23

    A tunnel, a cityscape, a woman, and a sigil.

  • This is a very old photo of my daughter Lauren taken with an instamatic camera when she was crowned the ‘Face of the Australian Couture Collection’ in sydney a few years back. the quality of the phot isn’t great but the content is. she was the first person in a wheelchair to receive such an accolade.

  • One of my few “painting with light” experiments. If I could find a locale or set up like this again, I’d probably get on with doing more of this kind of stuff. In retrospect…I should have lit the tree too…

  • December 2007, Oil on canvas, 12” x 12” This is the first in a new series of pagan religious icons. After a personal religious ritual, while I was still in a meditative, trancelike state, I called on the celtic goddess Dana and started to paint, letting the awen (the spirit of inspiration) speak through me. I wasn’t so much invoking the goddess through my ritual as centering myself, and opening myself to the power she represents, letting it manifest through the painting. I worked from imagination without any clear plan, developing the composition intuitively. This is part of a longer soul-work, in which painting becomes a meditative, communicative process, a method of experiencing and revealing the divine through inspired and creative acts. I’ve wanted to explore pagan iconography for a while now, and this is my first non-commissioned, personally significant artwork of that type. My art, the art in me that feels like it means something, is a revelation and exploration of a panentheist divine, but who is revealed most powerfully through the inspiration process itself. It’s an exploration of the divine in myself and how it relates to the divine in the world. It’s magic realism, playing with various mythologies and symbol sets. It’s invocation through imagery, the divine made very real, very physically manifest in the object of the artwork. I’m not sure what else it is yet. But this is the first one. I think this would make an appropriate centrepiece for a contemporary altar or household shrine, or it could also be hung decoratively. The painting portrays a pale female figure kneeling by a pool in which a full moon is reflected, dipping her hand into a stream of water falling above her head, drawn up from the water of the pool through the roots of a bare-branched tree, and falling in a graceful arc that mirrors the shape of a crescent moon. The imagery and symbolism of this piece reflect both Wiccan and druidic influences. The figure also references the art of Lady Frieda Harris and her work with Aleister Crowley on the Thoth tarot deck; this icon is in part a meditation on Lady Harris’ illustration for The Star (seventeen of Trumps). © 2008 Helen Lambert – Earth : Sky : Art / The artist retains rights and reproduction privileges of this image. I regularly accept commissions for bespoke artworks – you can find out more about my work at my website, Earth:Sky:Art.

  • All Hallow’s Eve and the Moon is high.. is this the Raven Lord I spy? A detailed black Raven head created from an actual photograph by Val, features in this very cool mystical design. Symbols pertaining to Wiccan lore add a little magick for those who love to walk on the darker side

  • All Hallow’s Eve and the Moon is high.. is this the Raven Lord I spy? A detailed black Raven head created from an actual photograph by Val, features in this very cool mystical design. Symbols pertaining to Wiccan lore add a little magick for those who love to walk on the darker side.

  • Sarah Crowley works hard as she climbs Murray Street at the 2009 Australian Triathlon Sprint Championships. Sarah competed strongley to finish third.

  • The Crowley Building in downtown Binghamton NY

  • Graphite drawing.

  • a image of a great beast / a visionary / a man to question your faith / in your god / mr crowley / ALEISTER CROWLEY / frater perdurabo

  • This is the graveyard at Boleskine, more fanmously known for the house owned by Crowley ” The most evil man in Christendom” The house was bought by Jimmy Page in the early 70’s…this is what he has to say about it. “[The house] was owned by Aleister Crowley. But there were two or three owners before Crowley moved into it. It was also a church that was burned to the ground with the congregation in it. And that’s the site of the house. Strange things have happened in that house that had nothing to do with Crowley. The bad vibes were already there. A man was beheaded there and sometimes you can hear his head rolling down. I haven’t actually heard it, but a friend of mine, who is extremely straight and doesn’t know anything about anything like that at all, heard it. He thought it was the cats bungling about. I wasn’t there at the time, but he told the help, “Why don’t you let the cats out at night? They make a terrible racket, rolling about in the halls.” And they said, ‘The cats are locked in a room every night.” Then they told him the story of the house. So that sort of thing was there before Crowley got there. Of course, after Crowley there have been suicides, people carted off to mental hospitals..” From wikipedia. Canon 450D 3 shots for HDR

  • This is a photograph of a Crab Boat getting ready to leave the old Crowley Dock in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The start of crab season is normally a pretty hectic time in the Port of Dutch Harbor.

  • The Binghmton NY Crowley Factory

  • In his biographical work ‘The Great Beast’ about the Life and Magick of Aleister Crowley author John Symonds described how Crowley ‘envoked on top of a mountain that mighty demon Choronzon.’ I’ve tried to imagine that scene and I’m taking the advice of Phil Eckert who suggested going large to compensate for my failing sight. This work isn’t all that large at only approx 50 cm x 70 cm but I did use large brushes to apply the acrylic paint to the board.

  • Ink on 260gsm Bristol paper.

  • Bellingham Cold Storage Dock, Bellingham WA Featured in Colour and light ~ Sept 21, 2009 Camera Model Canon EOS 5D / Shooting Date/Time 9/20/2009 6:34:12 PM / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/25 / Av( Aperture Value ) 13 / ISO Speed 100

  • “Guide” one of the Crowley tug fleet is a 105 ft. Harbor class tractor tug. Camera Model Canon EOS 5D / Shooting Date/Time 9/20/2009 6:47:31 PM / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/15 / Av( Aperture Value ) 13.0 / Metering Mode Evaluative Metering / Exposure Compensation 0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM / Focal Length 80.0 mm Taken as this ship was docking at the Bellingham Cold Storage. Bellingham, WA

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