The second sketch of Ganesh is now inked so it will be easier to trace for version 3. Some of the hands still look broken (especially the ones holding the noose and the bow), I’m still unsure about what to do at the top of the flames, and I need to finish out the details
Read MoreSecond sketch for the Ganesh painting, which I’ve been slowly working on over the past few weeks. I traced the major features and reworked a lot of the details, especially the hands, fabric, lotus pedestal, and flames.
Read MoreThe Gender Diversity sigil and symbol are for acceptance and inclusion in occult, witchy, & pagan community spaces, rituals, and workings.
Read MoreThis is a sketch of Ganesh based on a dream I had years ago that will become a painting and eventually a tattoo for my left arm. It has a great deal of meaning to me, and I’m very excited to see it finally taking form.
Read MoreThis is a sigil for strong and healthy bones and joints. It is 8″x8″ sumi ink and white acrylic ink on Aquabord.
Read MoreThis is a sigil for good health and quality of life in elderly cats. I drew the initial design (below) in white pencil on black paper, approximately 3″x3″. The painting (right) is 8″x8″ Aquabord, with sumi ink and white acrylic ink.
Read MoreI got a new kitten a few days ago and she has had some litter box issues, so here is a sigil for kitties to reliably use the litter box.
Read MoreThis is a sigil for strong and healthy bones and joints, to help ease pain and stiffness from old and new injuries, and encourage healing.
Read MoreThis is a sigil for artistic success for myself. It is composed of five different sigils that each address a different aspect of my life and are all joined together towards finding joy and productivity with my art.
Read MoreAfter obtaining appropriate supplies, I was able to create four finished minimalist pieces of art. All of them are made with Faber-Castell Pitt brush pens on heavy weight multi-media paper. There are two cats, one bunny, and a pair of lions.
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