She who performs the ritual
A sketch in my sketchbook that I liked – so I added some color to her.

Pencil on Paper, Watercolor & Gouache.
A version of “The Muse of Magic” in the Oracleia.
A sketch in my sketchbook that I liked – so I added some color to her.
Pencil on Paper, Watercolor & Gouache.
A version of “The Muse of Magic” in the Oracleia.
Let the attraction work…
This piece was created without a clear focus in mind – I just followd the process and messed aournd with different textures and patterns – just followes what attracted, me…
Explore the Oracleia – “She who is attracting”
She who knows herself.
The Toji – gateway between two worlds – the waking world – the dream world, the spirit realm. The moon.
The waking world – Eve – an island in the eternal coiling sea of the dreamworld – Tiamat –
While Eve obeys to mans demand – the spirit of Lilith does not.
She does not fear her own desires – she knows herself.
Bound in the state between the worlds – the hypnagogic state.
Unable to move – sleepparalysis.
She enter the abbyss… for sho does not fear her own desire.
She is becoming lucid withing the waking – and the dreaming world, like the fullmoon.
Know thyself.
Explore the Oracleia – “She who knows herself”
Graphite + pencil on paper
The Muse of decisions indicates that there is no “right” or “wrong” decision here. It is rather the act itself of making a decision that is right in that moment. She holds two keys, one of each that opens a possible alternative reality that opens behind her gateway, unified only in the center of her holy place.
Continue reading “The Muse of decisions”Work in progress…
Latest experiments with my own costumized textured blurring brushes for procreate…
Continue reading “The queen goddess”A recent digital sketch for a future painting…
Continue reading “The pouring”I just found an old blog-entry of mine from 2013…
The words “No-Tan” come from the traditional japanese art and mean the general, and most often the tone-value structure of a picture.
“No” has the meaning of dark, saturated ink ( traditional japanese painting is mostly done in black-white ), while “Tan” has the meaning of more diluted, and brighter ink.
Continue reading “Working with No-Tan´s – value-scetches”