embroidered art by Joana Choumali

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I made a little foldable Apollo altar out of an envelope :3 got inspired by Molly Roberts, who has been one of my favourite youtubers for years
Art Magick
Art Magick is the practice of using creative expression as a tool for manifestation, spellwork, and spiritual exploration. It combines the power of intention, symbolism, and energy work with artistic creation to channel magickal forces. Whether through painting, drawing, sculpting, or digital art, practitioners can imbue their work with magick to bring about transformation, protection, healing, divination, and more.
Core Principles of Art Magick
Intention & Focus - Before beginning a piece, set a clear intention for what you wish to manifest. Whether it’s protection, love, prosperity, or shadow work, your intention fuels the energy behind the artwork.
Symbolism & Correspondences - Incorporate symbols, colors, and patterns with magickal significance. Consider:
• Colors: Red for passion and strength, blue for healing and intuition, green for prosperity and growth, black for protection, etc.
• Shapes: Circles for unity and cycles, triangles for power and transformation, spirals for growth, etc.
• Sacred Symbols: Runes, sigils, planetary symbols, or alchemical markings to amplify energy.
Energy Infusion - As you create, visualize your energy flowing into the artwork. You can chant affirmations, meditate, or even charge the piece with crystals or herbs.
Ways to Practice Art Magick
Sigil Crafting - Sigils are symbols created to manifest a specific desire. You can:
• Draw sigils with ink, paint, or carve them into candles.
• Infuse sigils into larger artwork, hidden within patterns.
• Burn, bury, or anoint sigil art to activate the spell.
Spell Painting & Drawing - You can literally weave a spell into a work of art, some ways to do this are:
• Paint protection symbols on doors or windows.
• Create an artwork representing your goals and keep it on an altar.
• Draw mandalas for meditation, development, and healing.
Collage & Mixed Media Magick - Magick can be worked into many different forms of art with nearly limitless possibilities. You could:
• Create vision boards infused with spellwork and intention.
• Use found objects (feathers, leaves, dried herbs) in mixed media pieces to add natural magickal energy.
Automatic Drawing & Spirit Art - Allow your subconscious mind or even spirits to take control of your hand. You can:
• Let your hand move freely to channel subconscious messages.
• Use art as a form of divination, allowing spirit guides to communicate through imagery.
Candle & Wax Art Magick - To incorporate candles into your art magick you can:
• Carve symbols or words into candles for manifestation spells.
• Melt wax onto paper to create intuitive spirit images.
Art as a Talismans & Amulets - Art magick can create some truly powerful enchanted items. Some things to consider:
• Wearable art (jewelry, painted charms) can be charged with protective, empowering or healing energy.
• Enchant a painting or drawing as a protective ward for a home or sacred space, or an invocation to a spirit or deity.
Activating & Charging Art Magick - Activation and charging of your piece is actually quite simple and requires your intent above all. You can:
• Place the artwork under the moonlight or sunlight to charge.
• Pass it through incense smoke for cleansing.
• Anoint it with essential oils or enchanted water.
• Meditate with the artwork, speaking an incantation or affirmation.
Art magick is a deeply personal and powerful form of expression that merges creativity with spellwork. Whether you are painting a protection sigil, sculpting a deity figure, or weaving dreams into a tapestry, your art becomes a living spell, infused with your will and energy, and marked by your spirit. Embrace the process, trust your intuition, and let your creativity become your most powerful magickal tool!
🎨✨️Art Magic✨️🎨
Uses, Forms of it, and Why I Think Everyone Should Try it at Least Once.
Foreword
Right before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, I had been trying and failing to rekindle my flame for magic work. No matter what I tried to do I just couldn't get back into my studies and I was reaching a point where I was convinced I lost my spark and was doomed to live an empty life. Then it all changed when a YouTube Channel challenged how I thought about everything: Molly Roberts. That's when I was opened to the possibility of art magic, and I'll now share my love of it with anyone willing to read on.

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Mississippian Hand and Eye
The cultures that thrived along the Mississippi River from 800 to 1600 CE, used a beautiful motif that I’m obsessed with. A hand with an eye. Anthropologists believe it represented a doorway to the milky way, which souls travel after death. It’s often depicted around entwined rattlesnakes, representing the rulers of the underworld, which the soul must escape along its journey. The hand eye also represents the constellation european cultures refer to as Orion.
i hope the popularity of witch hat atelier will help people realise that art witchcraft IS REAL, you can set intentions and manifest your desires through art, sigils, poetry, music knitting/crochet, crafting, you name it.