channeled art and the complicated legacy of women who credited their creative genius to ghosts
Most of the famous painters of that era, including Agnes Pelton, Hilma af Klint, and Georgia O’Keeffe have read the book “ Thought Forms ” (1905), by Charles Webster Leadbeater and Annie Besant. This book made a big influence on the art world at that time, allowing artists to explore mysticism and the occult in their own work.
Rūta Žemčugovaitė • Denial of Your Creativity Fuels Planetary Degeneration
If we had free and open access to the other side, how would that change our lives? Are there ways we could use this access that we’ve not yet considered? How could we be more intentional — and creative — in connecting to the divine? And how could we use this divine connection more intentionally and thrillingly in our art?
Gia Prism • Messages From The Stars: How the 20th Century’s Greatest Creatives and Visionaries Lived Their Art, and What They Have to Teach Us From Beyond the Veil
In the context of the Surrealist movement, hysteria was often seen as a form of rebellion against the strict social norms and conventions of the time. Surrealists viewed hysteria as a kind of "psychic revolt" against the repressive and limiting aspects of modern society, and saw it as a potential source of artistic inspiration.
Surrealist artists... See more
Surrealist artists... See more