Showing posts with label Satanism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Satanism. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2014

The Decision


"The Decision"
acrylic on birch panel
4.5 x 6.5 inches oval framed to 8.5 x 12 inches approximately
$350.00
2014
info@gristletattoo.com or 347.889.6422


Here's my painting for Gristle Gallery's "Secret World" show.
"The Decision" is a rather personal painting for me; the symbolism of the fox ghost beast having two heads deals with feeling two ways about something or someone; the feeling of being pulled in two directions at once and having to make a decision.  
And sometimes no decision is possible.

I'm honored to have my painting included alongside an incredible lineup of artists' work in this show which also marks the gallery's three year anniversary. 





Thursday, June 13, 2013

Natural Science

"Forest Altar"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2012
$450.00
email trueloveartgallery@gmail.com or call 206.227.3572 for inquiries


A young red fox sits besides his forest altar while a cardinal rings the altar's bell, with the insignia of the inverted pentagram.  The blue jay observes from below.  Candles burn upon the skull, lighting the night.

The animals are guardians of the occult; their secrets and magic elusive to humanity.

They are invincible ghosts of the forest....


This painting will be on display tonight at Seattle's True Love Gallery for their "Natural Science" show.




Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Industry


"The Industry"
acrylic, silver and gold leaf on birch panel
11 x 14 inches framed to 16 x 20 inches
2013
inquiries: corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com


"The Industry" for Los Angeles' The Hive gallery's upcoming show, "Blood & Oil", curated by Jennifer King.

The hawk, with a wrench clenched between it's beak, is surrounded by amaryllis flowers (meaning "pride" in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers) and metallic gears.  Albino ravens flank a pastel goat skull.

The show is Saturday, March 9th, here's the flyer for more info.


Saturday, February 2, 2013

Forest Altar

"Forest Altar"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
8 x 10 inches
2013
inquiries: corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com


A young red fox sits besides his forest altar while a cardinal rings the altar's bell, with the insignia of the inverted pentagram.  The blue jay observes from below.  Candles burn upon the skull, lighting the night.

The animals are guardians of the occult; their secrets and magic elusive to humanity.

They are invincible ghosts of the forest....

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Talisman WIP's

"Conjuring"


"Talisman"


"The Sonnenberg Mouse"

Here's a couple sneak peeks of the paintings I'm working on for my August SOLO SHOW at San Francisco's Modern Eden Gallery!

I couldn't be more excited and am working furiously on my most favorite paintings I've ever made for "Talisman".  We (my husband and I) just got our plane tickets for the show and I feel very lucky to be making another trip out to San Francisco.

Many more details to come...

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Satanica Sold

My painting, "Satanica Naturalis" has sold and will be heading off to it's new owner after the "Sacrilege" show at Hollywood California's Congregation Gallery show ends.

There are still beautiful, professionally scanned and printed fine art prints available on my Big Cartel and Etsy stores.





Also, there was a great article written about the Sacrilege show by the Seattle-based Redefine Magazine, and they were kind enough to feature my piece:
(click on the image to read the article)

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Satanica Naturalis Print

MY PRINT IS NOW AVAILABLE!



(shot of me shipping out my first order to Scotland!)


"Satanica Naturalis
print made from professional scan of the original painting
12 x 16 inches
archival acid free rag smooth fine art paper by Craine
100% pigmented and archival ink
150+ years life

EDITION of 25
each print is signed/numbered by the artist
white border matte
professionally scanned/printed
2012

****SOLD OUT*****
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I had an idea in my mind that I wanted to create a painting about Satanism that avoided the normal cliches, and didn't have any black in it at all. I've always been of the mind that the color white can seem much more evil and creepy than black, and I wanted to take that even into the albino ravens. I wanted the vibe to be something along the lines of, "so evil and black it's white". Like Spinal Tap, "None More Black". If that makes any sense at all.

The imagery depicts a white goat skull with inverted pentagram carved into the forehead, surrounded by an ornate metallic colored ring. The two albino ravens represent the two types of Satanism; Theistic Satanism (left) and Atheistic Satanism (right). You can tell by their height which one I lean more towards (atheistic), but I would never completely subscribe to any religion. 

I think that all organized religion is inherently wrong, but I wanted this piece to make people think twice about Satanism; if they know nothing about it, it is worth investigating, and aspects of it can actually be quite beautiful. It's never wise to stay in a state of blind ignorance; it's better to find out the facts and then judge for yourself, not just blindly believe what others tell you.

The ravens are flanked by narcissus, a flower that in Floriography (Victorian flower language) stood for egotism, self-love, and self-esteem. This idea of putting yourself first is an important aspect of Satanism. The birds are also holding onto several branches of pussy willows, which form the shape of an inverted pentagram. In Floriography pussy willows hold a similar significance, that of freedom. 

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Print ships flat in cardboard

I spent a great deal of time getting this print exactly the way I want it, and had it printed professionally at the local T2 Printing.  The finished product is gorgeous and is easily framable since it is a readymade size.  
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The original will be in Hollywood's The Congregation Gallery show called "Sacrilege" this Saturday.
(the original painting)
"Satanica Naturalis"
acrylic on birch panel
11 x 14 inches plus frame
SOLD


And if you're in the LA area, come out and see some fantastic, beautiful dark art.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Two Shows, A Print, One Night!




Tonight I have paintings in these two amazing shows;
my piece, "Succoria: The Grand Demon Witch, The White-Winged Death" will be at OhNo! Doom Gallery in Chicago for a video game tribute show, and my other painting, "Forest Beauties" will be in San Francisco for "Menagerie", 20% of which the proceeds will go to the SPCA!

Please come out and support these two amazing shows if you are in town.


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Also, the print for "Satanica Naturalis" is finally available!


"Satanica Naturalis"
12 x 16 inches
cotton rag archival paper
each print is signed by the artist
professionally scanned/printed
*****SOLD OUT******


Saturday, February 4, 2012

Sacrilege Show


I'm very pleased to announce that "Satanica Naturalis" will be included in the "Sacrilege" show at The Congregation Gallery next week!

The show will feature dark-themed religious paintings, and I'm very happy to have my white Satanic piece included!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Satanica Naturalis

"Satanica Naturalis"
11 x 14 inches
acrylic on birch panel
2012
*****SOLD*****


Here's my finished painting, "Satanica Naturalis".  I'm very happy with the way this came out.  

I had an idea in my mind that I wanted to create a painting about Satanism that avoided the normal cliches, and didn't have any black in it at all.  I've always been of the mind that the color white can seem much more evil and creepy than black, and I wanted to take that even into the albino ravens.  I wanted the vibe to be something along the lines of, "so evil and black it's white".  Like Spinal Tap, "None More Black".  If that makes any sense at all.

The imagery depicts a white goat skull with inverted pentagram carved into the forehead, surrounded by an ornate metallic colored ring.  The two albino ravens represent the two types of Satanism; Theistic Satanism (left) and Atheistic Satanism (right). You can tell by their height which one I lean more towards (atheistic), but I would never completely subscribe to any religion.  

I think that all organized religion is inherently wrong, but I wanted this piece to make people think twice about Satanism; if they know nothing about it, it is worth investigating and aspects of it can actually be quite beautiful.  It's never wise to stay in a state of blind ignorance; it's better to find out the facts and then judge for yourself, not just believe what others tell you.

The ravens are flanked by narcissus, a flower that in Floriography (Victorian flower language) stood for egotism, self-love, and self-esteem.  This idea of putting yourself first is an important aspect of Satanism.  The birds are also holding onto several branches of pussy willows, which form the shape of an inverted pentagram. In Floriography pussy willows hold a similar significance, that of freedom. 


Here's the progress shots...




Sunday, January 16, 2011

Huginn and Muninn Atop the Oracle

I finished my latest painting...






"Huginn and Muninn Atop the Oracle"
11 x 14 inches, framed
acrylic on wood board
2011
NFS


And here's the progress shots again in order...









Like I wrote before, this painting depicts Huginn and Muninn, the two crows (I made them a two-headed crow here) from Norse mythology who fly around the world everyday and report the events to Odin, the chief god. I love learning about Norse mythology and have always been interested in crows, so when I found out about Huginn and Muninn I couldn't wait to do a painting about them. And, like I said in my previous post, the color scheme of the painting was inspired by Dimmu Borgir's video for their self-titled song, "Dimmu Borgir", which I love.

The imagery also contains tarot cards with the original design that I've had for a long time. They belonged to my parents and I always loved using them as a teenager. The crystal ball contains a goat skull, a symbol for Satanism, which I've also been reading about a lot lately.

It's so interesting (and unfortunate) how society sets up so many roadblocks against understanding Satanism for what it really is, which is not evil at all. Unless you consider believing in yourself and celebrating life instead of death to be evil. I for one, do not, and am enjoying reading The Satanic Bible by Anton LaVey. I was pleasantly surprised to find that many of the beliefs discussed within it are beliefs that I myself hold.

The flowers, narcissus, represent self interest (hence the name) in Victorian Flower Language and I felt that was rather appropriate with other Satanic symbols.