Plant Inspired Seals for Teufelskunst
Interview and Art Collabo with Vaenvs Obscura
13 OctI did an interview with Romanian artist CM Vaenvs Obscura.You can read the interview over at Teufelskunst: http://teufelskunst.com/2012/10/13/interview-ii-vaenvs-obscura/
I also sent him a drawing for an Artist Collab:
Still waiting for him to finish it….
Illustration: Pillars Periodical Journal
26 SepPreview of the Illustrated Card to go with Pillars Periodical Journal, Issue 1, Vol. 1
Card contains:
Hand-inked Lucifer Seal with characters and evocational formula from the Grimorium Verum and personal Teufelskunst seal. The surrounding illustrations are semi-automatic, born from chaotic lines drawn randomly on paper until figures took shape. I was aiming for a sketchy and relaxed style, something which does not want to be admired but communicates essence and inspiration to fellow practitioners on the Path, passing on overall positive energies. I still traced and erased much in the search for fitting figurative elements and I did not use any references except for a pair of crossed human femur bones.
This is a preview. The entire illustration will come as a card to go with the first issue of Pillars Periodical Journal.
To buy the journal go here http://www.freewebstore.org/ANATHEMApublishing or write to strychnine357@gmail.com
Here is another snippet from the card as well as an obscured preview of the Heqet-Hekate illustration going inside:
Images are done as Xonia Abyssos
Cyril Helnwein bought one of my Skull-Candles
16 AugTime to Dine: one of my skull-candles on the table at Castle Gurteen. Yes, the candle broke during transportation. I made more candles, which did not break but Cyril thought it had character and decided to fix, light and photograph this one instead 😉

Skull-Candle: Teufelskunst, Photographed by Cyril Helnwein
Interview with Samuel Araya
21 JulMy first interview done for Teufelskunst was with Paraguayan artist Samuel Araya. Samuel does artwork for bands and also had his first solo exhibition at the National Museum of Art in Paraguay. Head over to Teufelskunst to read the interview and get an idea about this artist’s work and life: http://teufelskunst.com/art/samuel-araya/




