Halloween in Hanbok. These illustrations are featured in my 2025 Wall Calendar available in my shop now! 🎃🎃🎃💀💀💀
a witch and her crow familiar for halloween! available as a coloring page for free on my patreon. 🖤
flower petal witches
🖌✨ ArtFight revenge for @_hamallow_
The Little Witch of the Plain by Mrs. Percy Dearmer, 1897
Fantasy Is A Metaphor For The Human Condition, a comic about magic, and art, and speculative fiction, and being sick, and how they all intersect. Originally laid out/pencilled November-December 2017, when I was in a very difficult place emotionally as I was relearning how to draw post-brain injury.
See more of my Brain Injury Comix at this link & in Dirty Diamonds #9: Being
3rd Annual Witchcraft and Sorcery Convention, program book, Ken Krueger's Where House, Cahuenga, CA, 1973 (cover illustration by Bernie Zuber)
Science witches in the forest, conducting experiments on the local flora
September 1st ! 🍂✨
My website! :3
Have some Bakery Witch Hats! Also available as sticker sets in my shop! Link below! :D
Départ pour le Sabbat by Albert Joseph Pénot (1910)
De Goya's Coven Paintings
De Goya, El aquelarre (The Witches' Sabbath), 1797-1798
De Goya, Vuelo de Brujas (The Witches' Flight) 1798
These are two of the six witchcraft paintings by Francisco de Goya that were commissioned (or possibly just purchased) by the Duke and Dutchess of Osuna. They now hang in the Museo Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid.
De Goya painted several images depicting witchcraft, not just these six. Many of the symbols are inverted, such as the crescent moon on the left rather than the right side of the painting; the goat is also left-handed. These paintings can be interpreted as an attack on the superstitious beliefs dominant in Spain during a period when tales of midnight gatherings of witches and the appearance of the devil were commonplace among the rural populace. Certainly during the Enlightenment there was upheaval in Spain between liberals and religious conservatives seeking to return the country to a medieval society. De Goya had contempt for popular superstition and the Church, yet often depicted dark themes in his work. Art critic Boime wrote that De Goya seemed to be mocking what he saw as medieval fears exploited by the established order for political and capital gain.
The Dutchess of Osuna was an important patron of artists, writers, and scientists who hosted a literary salon during the Spanish Enlightenment and was a pioneer advocate for women's education and rights in the 18th Century.
De Goya, The Dutchess of Osuna, 1785. Her dress follows the fashion set by Marie Antoinette at the time.
WITCHES' SABBATH Part 1
Illustrations by Jack Wilson
Feb comic! I was thinking about how people get more attached to things the longer they keep them and how nice that is.