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“I didn’t have time to be anyone’s muse”: the mystical works of Leonora Carrington
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Leonora Carrington’s Surrealist artwork and writings have come again to the forefront with the rising interest in mystical art.
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Leonora Carrington’s Surrealist artwork and writings have come again to the forefront with the rising interest in mystical art.
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.
Lyonel Perabo pays tribute to an unexpected source of his journey into Paganism – the classic comic series Asterix.
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.
Pagan Perspectives
Tarot is a popular divinatory system utilized by many Pagans and Witches of all stripes. With so many variations available to the public (and more being created all the time), we have an opportunity not just to work with an artistic style that we enjoy, but – thanks to the advent of decks engineered with specific communities in mind – we can also “fine tune” the symbolic language utilized by tarot and apply it in a way that speaks more directly to our own experiences and peoples. Enter The Queer Community Tarot. The brainchild of J. Ryan of Queer Street Tarot, The Queer Community Tarot is set to be released this coming November. It intends to speak to LGBT+ practitioners using a common language.
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