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KwangHo Shin
Balance in everything, darling.
Chamunda by Shuvankar Biswas
WOW!!...so stylized
A few years ago I was lucky enough to check off one of the the boxes on my creative bucket list. I illustrated a novel by Neil Gaiman called FORTUNATELY, THE MILK. It’s a very silly young reader book with TONS of drawings it and it was blast to work on.
I decided to use a bit of a different finish on this art than you might be used in my comics. I normally ink with with a brush but I wanted this to feel a bit more frantic and off so I used a nib. The G Pen. It gave the work a scratchy feel that I really fell in love with. I would love to do a full comic like this at some point. I wonder what it would look like in color?
Here are some of my favorite pieces from the book. I really enjoyed drawing the random Milk bottles to be used throughout the book.
I loved working with Neil and if you did as well, stay tuned. You’ll be happy with what’s to come.
Witch scene, 1921, Paul Klee
Medium: oil,canvas
Towering New Mixed Media Portraits by Andrew Salgado
Erica Gray’s wearable works, such as “Coral Cluster,” can appear as both monstrous and elegant. See more of her pieces on HiFructose.com.
Below 1 mb. #finally
Arthur Avalon - The Nadis, “The Serpent Power: The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga”, 1919. The Nadis, often alluded to as “rivers” in the poetry of scripture, like real rivers, course towards an ocean, and have tributaries branching off in other directions. In the above diagram we have the solar and lunar (Pingala and Ida) nadi that converge in the brow chakra at the level of the astral body, and through the right and left nostril at the level of the physical body. Within the physical spinal cord there are, as Paramahansa Yogananda taught, three astral nadis, the finer one, less perceptible ones, within the grosser ones, from Sushumna to Vajra to Chitrini. The Sushumna begins at the base of the spine, (probably GV1 Krittika). The Vajra begins with Kundalini’s awakening out of the Kanda chakra (probably GV2 Rohini). The Chitrini Nadi begins somewhere in the Navel chakra. Leaving the physical chakras now in the Hrit chakra of between Heart and Navel the Brahmanadi begins where the Soul begins to access its causal body (probably GV8 Magha). All three are connect to the Brow chakra. From root to brow chakras Kundalini moves upward in a spiralling serpentine motion because it is accessing so many Nadis and we can control her using Prana at this stage so Ida and Pingala are involved. There is a back and forth between Ida and Pingala as she ascends the Sushumna like an electric current responding to positive and negative currents. Once she reaches the brow and the Soul, now identified with Kundalini, the Guide or Guru within, in the sincere seeker now seeks union with the collective “I” or Siva/Consciousness differentiated and even beyond to transcendence, Siva/Consciousness undifferentiated. Now the waves of mind (Vrittis) need to stop in order to transcend that astral space and enter the causal. At this stage, as at any stage of spiritual advancement, the Soul needs grace. It doesn’t just happen by force or will alone. The heart needs to be into it, devotional practice changes the Soul’s vibration. In fact all the chakras need to be purified. Just as one takes off ones dirty shoes before entering a Hindu temple, then by grace, Kundalini (the purified Soul) casts off the astral/active mind and can enter in one movement the innermost sanctum of Brahama Nadi experiencing the silence of the causal field. This is where the aspirant begins to feel the Crown chakra. The journey is not complete until Kundalini has pierced the Brahmarandhra chakra and entered into the Crown chakra.