Se7enblake
Tarot, esoteric / occult, sh***ri / ki***ku, and vent artwork and illustration.
10/29/2025
XVIII The Moon
10/22/2025
The Moon (XVIII) as seen in Alister Crowleys Thoth tarot.
Fragment from the archives. Acrylic on wood panel.
10/12/2025
My interpretation of XIII Justice from the Classical Tarots
In older, classical decks, Justice was originally the 8th Major Arcana and Strength was the 11th. But when the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn developed the esoteric correspondences, they swapped the numbering so that Strength would correspond with Leo and Justice with Libra.
10/05/2025
The Three of Cups — a celebration of shared creation. When joy and communion become ritual, and friendship becomes alchemy.
09/09/2025
White roses
Pastel on paper
09/02/2025
You voted for it — I did it!
Swagged out Axolotl ready for the next GG Allin show.
⬇️ Name vote! ⬇️
08/27/2025
New Axolotl drawing!
What should we name him?
08/19/2025
Snail study.
Pencil and pencil crayon on paper.
What should we name him?
08/12/2025
XIX – The Sun
The Sun card is one of the most positive in the deck, representing happiness, enthusiasm, and prosperity.
It can also represent a child-like enthusiasm and wonder for life, much like The Fool card. The child represents new beginnings, joy, and alignment with one’s true self. Or perhaps even inner child healing through joyful and creative ventures.
This is my interpretation of the Rider-Waite version, done with tip pen and alcohol markers and pencil crayon on card stock.
08/05/2025
Hi everyone! Sharing the completed version of my camel which was a practice assignment, but I decided to add in some basic shading.
What should I name him?
07/29/2025
The Seven of Wands – Valour
Mars in the 3rd decan of Leo
This card represents courage, overcoming opposition, competition, challenge, and perseverance.
Valour means great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
When this card comes up, it could be representing your courageous and fighting spirit.
What battles have you had to fight lately which require valour?
07/22/2025
Three of Swords - Rider Waite
Lord of Sorrow
Mars – Moon
Saturn in the 2nd decan of Libra
The Three of Swords from the Rider-Waite is a striking and famous image, and its simplicity lends itself well to the archetype of what it represents. The heart, being pierced through by three swords, evokes images of emotional pain, sadness, grief — feeling hurt, rejected and betrayed.
As the suit of swords represents the mind, it seems as though the heart is being destroyed by thoughts, being consumed not only by the emotional pain but by the inescapable toil of the mind.
Inverted, this card can represent self-criticism, limiting beliefs and negative self-talk.
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