Occultism
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The Gothic Artwork of Vincent Pugh Collection #6
Today we are going to archive the next set of Mr Pugh’s archive which he called “Sinners” For obvious reasons. As is customary, we have also included several reference photographs. However, we don’t know if these influenced the paintings in this particular collection. We shall have more information on these paintings next time. TVUP
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The Druids’ Search for Light Collection #3
We came into possession of some new photographs of the Druids over late autumn. As you can no doubt see, we have used digital and AI technology to restore them, clean them up, and then upscale to a remarkable level of detail. These images require a great amount of research in order to truly appreciate…
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The Siblings of Saint Rupert Collection (Occult Artwork Edition) #9
Today it’s business as usual. Since the last Siblings collection, we have only discovered a small but important piece of information on these paintings and their esoteric symbolism. Yet, given the time of year, we thought it would be a good opportunity to archive them. Plus we’re bored of Christmas already. We have combed over…
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The Convent Collection #3
Apologies for not returning to this collection sooner which we had promised. While we don’t have any further information about the Abbess, we have still been researching this tragic convent almost obsessively. After further analysis we are positively sure that the Abbess infiltrated this once traditional and peaceful convent. Furthermore we believe that the person…
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The Importance of Cards During the Victorian Era Collection #11
You may recall from the last collection in this particular series that we had discovered some occult-like symbolism etched on to the cards. We have used some cutting-edge AI technology to restore these symbols as well as recreating the original condition they were in when initially passed to us. If you look closely you may…
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The Siblings of Saint Rupert Collection (Occult Artwork Edition) #8
Today we continue to archive these gloomy paintings. As mentioned in the last collection, they were predominantly found in various buildings where the Siblings congregated. We believe that many more are in private circulation. As the research into these paintings is still in its infancy, we don’t have any more watertight information. However, as soon…
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The Siblings of Saint Rupert Collection (Occult Artwork Edition) #7
These paintings are clear examples of the Siblings’ heretical nature. Using eastern orthodox symbolism, they appear to mock Jesus and his apostles. We can see deformed birds and animals, insects, goat skulls, people suffering; all symbolic of a wretched world. A world that nobody would ever want to live in. We know from previous collections…
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The Siblings of Saint Rupert Collection (Occult Artwork Edition) #6
We have explored a great deal of photographs regarding this esoteric cult, yet we’re still none the wiser as to what the Siblings actually believed and what it is they wanted. In many ways we enjoy the mystery surrounding them, but our curiosity will ultimately need satisfying. Today we are going to begin looking at…
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The Gothic Artwork of Vincent Pugh Collection #2
Today we have more photography and paintings by Mr Pugh. Like before, it’s often difficult to know which is a photograph and which is a painting. The tropes we’re looking at today are night skies and castle ruins. These were extremely common in the Gothic arts; be it literature, theatre or artworks. With Pugh’s work,…
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The Siblings of Saint Rupert Collection #5
Today we revisit the Siblings of Saint Rupert. We have a mixture of photographs depicting different ranks as well as some focusing on altars and ritual artefacts. You may recall that we have begun to archive these in earlier collections if you wish to seek them out. Our researchers have discovered that one of the…
