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“Forever is Now” brings contemporary art to the Pyramids

By Eric O. Scott | October 24, 2021

In the first exhibition of its kind, Art d’Egypte has opened a three-week exhibition of contemporary art installed at the Pyramids of Giza.

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“I didn’t have time to be anyone’s muse”: the mystical works of Leonora Carrington

By Manny Moreno | September 12, 2021

Leonora Carrington’s Surrealist artwork and writings have come again to the forefront with the rising interest in mystical art.

Paganism

“Her laughter resonates in another world”: the occult art of Remedios Varo

By Manny Moreno | March 21, 2021

Manny Tejeda-Moreno explores the occult significance of the artist Remedios Varo, whose work has seen a surge in interest over the course of the past year.

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Column: “By Toutatis!” – Asterix and the Pagan Revival

By Lyonel Perabo | October 2, 2020

Lyonel Perabo pays tribute to an unexpected source of his journey into Paganism – the classic comic series Asterix.

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Baltimore Museum of Art seeks to redress inequality through focus on women artists

By Eric O. Scott | December 1, 2019

The Baltimore Museum of Art is attempting to rectify the lack of representation of women artists in its collection by devoting its exhibitions in 2020 – and all of its acquisitions budget – to work by women.

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Deck: The Witches’ Wisdom Tarot by Phyllis Curott, artwork by Danielle Barlow, published by Hay House.

Card: Five (5) of Earth (Pentacles) – One Thing Becomes Another

The incoming week has the potential to hold a bit of a snapback when it comes to financial excesses, overindulgence, and the squandering of resources from the preceding week. Taking more than is needed, exploiting natural resources beyond sustainability, and even abusing support from the community and family, is likely to have harsh consequences.

Conversely, being mindful and deliberately judicious in not only what is being consumed but also in eliminating or reducing the waste of generated is heavily indicated. Underlying that sentiment is the expression of gratitude and finding ways to both give back and share any excess bounty. Even small and seemingly insignificant acts of kindness have the potential to make much larger impacts than imagined.

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