Wheel of the Year Art and Poetry Journal.
Available now on Amazon.
Softcover. 184 pages.
18 x 25 cm, 7 x 10 "
B5 (the size between A5 and A4)
Available from Amazon world
wide. Sent from your closest Amazon outlet:
(A larger A4 hardcover version of this book
will be available at the end of 2024. Not pictured here.
These books will only be sent from Melbourne, Australia & will not be avail on Amazon.)
Wheel
of the Year Art Journal: Create your own Wiccan Sabbats Almanac.
Includes art and poetry by Bonny Hut
This 184
page Wheel of the Year Journal / full-color
book, contains prints of original oil paintings, poetry plus decorated
lined and blank pages. The paintings contain Art Nouveau style
influences.
The book is based on the Wiccan
Sabbats which serve to observe, revere and celebrate the eight key
annual traditional and seasonal turning points of the year. These
Sabbats are connected with ancient stories, mythologies and customs
from old indigenous European religions... a time when more communities
lived closer to the land and the changing of the seasons were richer
with meaning and custom for the populace. Most cultures around the
world have had, and many still have their own ways of observing these
natural, cyclical, astrological junctures in time, which also reflect
numerous seasonal changes in our own lives with many of us being
unaware of these parallels.
Gaining more
awareness of this relationship can alter the way we view life as it
awakens latent parts of ourselves which are connected to ancient
ancestral roots and it is also a reminder of how we are connected to
everything as our inner cycles are linked to the outer rhythms in
nature.
Each Sabbat entry in this journal is
adorned and honored with relevant art and poetry by Australian based
(South African born) artist, Bonny Hut. The artworks are reproductions
of hand-painted oil paintings and pencil drawings. This book also
contains blank and lined pages that could be filled with your own
musings, ideas, memories, keepsakes or can be used to store information
as you document and journey through the Wheel of the Year. It could
also be great as a guestbook, for guarding special seasonal recipes or
for archiving rituals ... as there is a season for everything.
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