Two souls, caught in an eternal combat, destined to neither loose, nor win for all eternity. The hellish punishment, visualized by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1850. Now edited and digitally enhanced for all your wearable needs.
The Belgian surrealist painter James Ensor at his best. Skeletons Fighting over a Pickled Herring. Now edited and digitally enhanced for all your wearable needs.
Grant as this light shines upon this place, so too, Lord Saturn, shine your light upon us, gently and kindly enlightening us, illuminating our paths, and keeping us safe from all harm!
The future or the past, nothing remains hidden. The endless circle of intertwined serpents is caught in sacred geometry. How many symbols can you find in this occult design?
The future or the past, nothing remains hidden. The endless circle of intertwined serpents is caught in sacred geometry. How many symbols can you find in this occult design?
The moody, dark, expressionist scene, by the Austrian surrealist painter Franz Sedlacek, 1931. Now edited to be more vivid and contrast full to suit the wearable fashion.
The adventurous paintigns of the French romantic artist François-Auguste Biard, the fight with polar bears, now made more vivid and in higher contrast for wearable needs.
Sometimes you don't want to be explicit about your fashion sense, but at the same time you would like to stay true to the weirdness that keeps you going.
Cats were always sources of inspiration, mystery, magic, or just pure joy. Painted by the German realist painter Karl Gusswo, now made more vivid and in higher contrast for wearable needs.
Pre-raphaelite painter James Draper's tale of symbolic mythology. Welcome the new dawn through entering the gate to beauty. Now made more vivid and in higher contrast for wearable needs.
Walking alone through a dark forest, Vasilisa, by Ivan Bilibin (1899). Slavic folklore captured at its finest. Now made more vivid and in higher contrast for wearable needs.
Back to the origins - an artwork inspired by the 17th century Rosicrucian concept of the Tree of Pansophia (1604).
This is the pure form at it's finest, adapted for the needs of the modern occultist.
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mystical, occult, magic, secret, secret society
“Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered over the face of the whole earth.”
For all the fans of the legendary silent movie Metropolis (1927, directed by Fritz Lang), with a spark of the occult and mystical.