L'Abbatiale de la
Liturgie Apocryphe

Montréal, p.Q.

NONA LIMMEN 'An endless dream'

NONA LIMMEN 'An endless dream II'

NONA LIMMEN 'Infinity'

 

NONA LIMMEN 'Invocation'

NOMA LIMMEN 'Untitled'

NONA LIMMEN 'Selfportrait III'

 

NONA LIMMEN

 

Dutch photographer Nona Limmen is based in Amsterdam, but her marvelous analog photos capture visions of a vast, mystical world nebulously bordering our own. This mysterious land, woven of dreams and memories, is inhabited by powerful women, liminal creatures wielding arcane forces so great they sometimes fracture their very being.

 

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COURTNEY BROOKE (March 10, 2020)
JASON W. BLAKE (July 2, 2016)
CHRISTOPHER McKENNEY (April 16, 2016)
COLETTE SAINT YVES (April 22, 2014)
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (March 12, 2014)
KRIST MORT (December 17, 2013)
TOMMY NEASE (August 27, 2013)
ELLEN ROGERS (August 7, 2013)
ALEXANDER BINDER (February 17, 2010)
RIK GARRETT (rikgarrett.tumblr.com)

Rubrique ‘Judicieuse réclusion’, vol.1 :

 
 

 

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Jours de confinement/ May the light shine upon us 2. March 2020. #stayhome #stayhealthy #takecareofeachother 🖊✂️✌🏼❤️

Une publication partagée par Louis-Alexandre Beauregard (@louisalexandrebeauregard) le

 

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Le portail 1/ The Portal 1. Mars/March 2020 🖊✂️🌑

Une publication partagée par Louis-Alexandre Beauregard (@louisalexandrebeauregard) le

 

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Le portail 4/The Portal 4. Mars/March 2020. 🖊✂️🌑

Une publication partagée par Louis-Alexandre Beauregard (@louisalexandrebeauregard) le

 

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Le portail 6/ The Portal 6. Mars/March 2020. 🖊✂️🌑

Une publication partagée par Louis-Alexandre Beauregard (@louisalexandrebeauregard) le

 

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Le portail 10/ The Portal 10. 🖊✂️🌹🌑 Avril/April 2020

Une publication partagée par Louis-Alexandre Beauregard (@louisalexandrebeauregard) le

 
 

LOUIS-ALEXANDRE BEAUREGARD
Vit et travaille à Montréal. Art visuel et design pour la commémoration.

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

COURTNEY BROOKE

 
 

COURTNEY BROOKE

 

Courtney Brooke (°1980, New England, United States) is a photographer and conceptual artist. She explores the ties of the feminine to nature and spirituality through the lens of nostalgia. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate human drama and clarify our cosmic existence, while finding the poetic meaning in everyday life.

 

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JASON W. BLAKE (July 2, 2016)
CHRISTOPHER McKENNEY (April 16, 2016)
COLETTE SAINT YVES (April 22, 2014)
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (March 12, 2014)
KRIST MORT (December 17, 2013)
TOMMY NEASE (August 27, 2013)
ELLEN ROGERS (August 7, 2013)
ALEXANDER BINDER (February 17, 2010)
RIK GARRETT (rikgarrett.tumblr.com)

SOEUR ALICE 'The sickness spreads'

SOEUR ALICE 'Culture destroyer'

SOEUR ALICE 'Fleshworks'

SOEUR ALICE Détail tiré de la série Instruments

SOEUR ALICE 'Purge'

SOEUR ALICE 'The Warden'

SOEUR ALICE 'Le Poison'

SOEUR ALICE 'Amour'

SOEUR ALICE 'Prescience'

 

SOEUR ALICE
Analog collage & ink
Paris, France

 

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Another powdered graphite piece. Maelstrom, 8 x 10″ powdered graphite, pencil and oil on Ampersand claybord. … It is ordered chaos, a bit of ordered chaos. Seeing where things, beings, ideas are peaking out of the powdered graphite and what to accentuate and what to wipe away. Who is speaking to me and needs a stronger voice. . Original available here: AllenWilliamsStudio.com . #instaart #instaartist #Allenwilliams #artistsofinstagram #art #artist #oils #artistsofig #darkart #darkartist #illustrationoftheday #graphitedrawing #Pencil #pencillove #drawing #graphite #fineart #fineartist #illustration #skull #handdrawn #illustratorsoninstagram #angels #demons #traditionalart #conceptart #surealism #painting

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ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965)

 

ALLEN WILLIAMS (1965) is an award winning illustrator, concept designer and fine artist. From a young age a pencil and paper with an escape and a refuge for ALLEN. Now nationally and internationally known, for over 28 years ALLEN has applied his talents to everything from illustration for gaming companies and book covers, to concept work for major motion pictures and television. His vision for such projects ranges from illustration to concept work and creature and character designs.

 

His personal work has a strong basis in reality but always flows into otherworldly aspects. He primarily works in graphite, gouache, and oils. Multilayered images arise in his work, in which the fragility and instability of our seemingly certain reality is questioned. ALLEN’s drawings directly respond to his surrounding environment and he uses everyday experiences and objects as a starting point for many of his pieces. Often these are framed instances and objects that would go unnoticed in their original context. By choosing mainly formal solutions, ALLEN tries to develop forms that do not follow logical criteria, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels; these are meant to incite the viewer to make new personal associations within his work. His work can be seen online or in galleries across the United States, Europe and Asia. (…) ALLEN currently lives on the Gulf Coast with his wife, two children, and a dog.

 

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L'Abbatiale de la
Liturgie Apocryphe

"The production of nervous force is directly connected with the diet of an individual, and its refining depends on the very purity of this diet, allied to appropriate breathing exercises.

The diet most calculated to act effectively on the nervous force is that which contains the least quantity of animal matter; therefore the Pythagorean diet, in this connection, is the most suitable.

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The main object was to avoid introducing into the organism what Descartes called 'animal spirits'. Thus, all animals that had to serve for the nourishment of the priests were slaughtered according to special rites, they were not murdered, as is the case nowadays".