Showing posts with label esoteric art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label esoteric art. Show all posts
Sunday, May 18, 2025
The Unnamed Haddock
But why, you might ask, would the atheistic jackalopes of the Inultaru culture need a common prayer? Or any kind of prayer?...
Saturday, May 17, 2025
The Common Prayer
Once upon a time, there was a large faction of jackalopes who put a substantial amount of effort into trying out the Catholic religion for a century or...
The Yellow Wallpaper
It is fair and partaking of no hyperbole to say that Yost was obsessed with the task of creating illustrations for “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The oft-told story is...
Friday, May 9, 2025
They Come in Threes
According to the label, the three entities in the twenty-fourth issue of this series printed by the Bureau of Yeltik Imbarrahju (which began printing the Icons as...
Arbor Day and a Giant Curlew
Tree Hoarding: For today’s post in the Cabinet of Curiosities that is this blog, I have chosen to showcase two pieces from the Geranium Lake Properties archive that have almost chirpy cracker barrel nothing to do with Arbor Day....
Down to Earth: On Monday April 21st a man took a long walk (reportedly 53 miles long) while wearing a giant curlew costume to raise awareness for World Curlew Day. It was Earth Day on...
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Sands Be Toast, Part 1
The mystery of the twenty-first demalion in the Icon series is not who she is – everyone knows who she is. The Wostimendiannut is the high priestess of...
Peculiar Intent, Part 2
There are several ways of performing name magic according to Jackalopian traditions. Name magic is when you...
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Needful Exorcism
Today we have several variations of the mask worn by Jorjee Arrasho Dabbol Lu-Keya, who belongs to a group of demalions called the meyolla-Din, a name that is the accepted short...
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