Some of you asked to see the first oil pastel work done – well, here it is. It was drawn from life – it’s a very old vase, one of those that come with a basin to wash your face in the bedroom, and among my most loved possessions. As you can see, I’m really [...]
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Untitled II
Posted in Paintings on May 24, 2012 | 2 Comments »
New Artwork: Saint Raphael
Posted in House Of Eleggua, Paintings on December 26, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Saint Raphael – Original Handpainted And Handcarved Altar Icon One of a kind piece for your altar/devotional space, depicting Archangel Saint Raphael, archangel of healing. Raphael means “god heals”, thus making him the patron of all healers, doctors, nurses, caregivers, and also the patron of medicinal remedies, medical chemistry, etc. The piece was created starting [...]
Pics Of The Week 2
Posted in Crocheting, Knitting And Spinning, Paintings, The Slow Life on December 4, 2011 | 3 Comments »
This has been a crazy weekend – working on the newsletter sale and the shop by day, and ouija-ing by night, makes two very tired Witches. The newsletter sale will be happening tomorrow, so today is your last chance to subscribe if you want to participate. We won’t be showing more teasers, so here are [...]
Pics Of The Week
Posted in Everyday Life, House Of Eleggua Temple, Paintings, Santeria on December 2, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Fridays are usually our free day, so I am only posting today some of the beautiful spellwork we’ve had this week, and a little this and that, before I’m off to the roof garden to get some sun and crochet the day away! Beautiful and powerful angelic work for a patron – yes, that is [...]
Posted in Everyday Life, Paintings on November 15, 2011 | 10 Comments »
It’s really nice to have a full house from time to time – there has been lots of laughter, lots of learning, lots of discussing, lots of remembering, lots of healing and LOTS of cooking! Us Canarians are not happy if you don’t leave our house weighing a few pounds more than you weighed when [...]
The Month Of The Dead – Day 22
Posted in Paintings, The Month Of The Dead on October 22, 2011 | 2 Comments »
First of all, the important news, and then, your daily dose of Witchery :D : Because of the preparation of our Day Of The Dead rituals and our Tarot Reading Session on October 30, all spellwork and reading orders will be scheduled starting on Thursday, November 3. ————————————————————— I usually write these daily posts in [...]
The Month Of The Dead – Day 20
Posted in Paintings, The Month Of The Dead, Wood Carving on October 20, 2011 | 4 Comments »
A really beautiful autumn day, sunny and filled with Atlantic winds. Lots of work scheduled for today, but there’s always enough time to enjoy the afternoon in the garden before going back to work. Last night I updated our Imagekind Print Shop will all the new paintings, and made this little collage with framing examples [...]
The Month Of The Dead – Day 19
Posted in Paintings, The Month Of The Dead on October 19, 2011 | 6 Comments »
The painting muse has kidnapped me as you know, and all my free time after appointments and shopkeeping is for the brushes. The still life was finished in the earliest hours of the day since it was made with natural light, and right away I started another piece, this time from a photograph I took [...]
The Month Of The Dead – Day 17
Posted in Paintings, The Month Of The Dead on October 17, 2011 | 2 Comments »
The light was perfect today so I got to finish the painting! As usual, if anyone is interested just let me know – if not, I won’t mind keeping it at all :D. The piece measures 30×40 cms – that’s 11,6 x 15,5 inches and it’s painted with acrylics on canvas. As soon as I [...]
New Artwork – Assumption Of Mary
Posted in Paintings on September 8, 2011 | 5 Comments »
The Assumption of Mary scene depicts the moment when Virgin Mary is taken to heaven by angels. This chalkware piece has been handpainted with acrylic paints and varnished to protect the colours for a long time. Of course, it is a one of a kind piece, and even more special considering that it was an [...]

