I created a collection of altar cloths. While I do not engage in the practice of magic, I derive immense joy from the act of painting and drawing sigils. Each piece is a reflection of my soul, infused with heartfelt intention and creativity!
i love this so much! thank you for sharing
Cool! So which one are you going to use first?
Absolutely, King Paimon’s altar stands out to me as it truly resonates with me.
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the one with the two little moons is so cute ! reminds me of my patron … i - is it the sigil of His mom … ? hekate … ?
Yes its sigil of hecate
very cute version !!! reminds me of a custom sigil i made for myself that is inspired by her and her son’s ><
Acrylic on cloth.
Here’s my second piece dedicated to the great infernal king, Paimon.
While I don’t work with him, I take great pleasure in crafting art for the djinn king Paimon. It’s my humble tribute to him.
King Paimon, I hope you accept this offering, as I have poured my heart and soul into it. All hail to you, great infernal king!
It looks amazing! You are talented!
This seems to be a continuation of the Altar Cloth artwork topic.
As this is about sharing your artwork rather than starting a new discussion, I have merged these together. Newcomers will then also see your prior work and understand this in context.
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Yes. Thank you. I appreciate it
Can you plz make a tutorial thread showing us how you go about making these, I would love to learn how to make these as well
Ok. I will send a tutorial in near future. Thank you
Royal Gold on Cloth
I just finished king paimon’s sigil. For next altar cloth im gonna paint Labal and Abalim sigil
aaaaaa i want to make something like this but in white and pastel pink (* ´ ▽ ` *)
this made me so happy
Go ahead and give it a try—it’s quite simple! All you need are two colors of acrylic paint: red and white. Combine the red acrylic with a few drops of white to achieve the perfect pastel pink shade. Aim for a mixture of about 70% red and 30% white, and keep mixing until you reach your desired color. Additionally, you’ll need to have a piece of cloth, which should be easy to find.
Just do it. I’m sure king paimon would love it.
omgggg ty ! i might also add a little blue so it will be a colder pink
or might also try the opposite … white sigil on pink cloth …