![]() They live the full-time nomad life, traveling the US and chasing 70 degrees. She recently sold her house and most of her possessions and moved into an RV with her two doggos. You can also visit her online at .Ĭolleen Callahan is a freelance content writer and social media consultant specializing in food and beverage, writing blog posts, newsletters, and managing social media accounts. Zakroff and her art, visit her booth in the Art Walk at LB18, booth 5121. ![]() The final art included lines, squiggles, arrows, spirals, circles, and stars.įor more information about Ms. The intentions and representations for this symbol were: energy, safety, short lines, the five days, fun, swift movement, inspiration, patience, communication, and a ward against con crud. The seminar finished with the entire room working together to design a sigil for Dragon Con, 2016. Zakroff has also designed personalized tattoos based on what is happening in a client’s life and what they hope to accomplish. Zakroff then shared pictures of paintings she created in her series, all with the final touch of a sigil she had designed. One must answer the following questions: First, what do you wish to accomplish? Next, how do you wish to accomplish it? Ms Zakroff emphasized that it all comes down to that intent. And finally, it is much better to draw your symbols by hand as the thought, along with the physical process of drawing, brings additional levels of energy and intent to the work. Like language, if you know Enochian and wish to use that, fine, but it is more likely you know English or Spanish, which will work as well or better since it is more natural. Therefore, following one particular set of symbols is not necessary. Zakroff, the symbols are meaningful only to the person making them. In addition to the pattern of the markings, color and number of repetition of the marks can also carry meaning to the artist. Zakroff explained that the medium, color, or specific markings do not matter to anyone other than the person drawing them. Lines, dots, circles, crosses, arrows, squiggles, spirals, eggs, stars… the list is endless as to what markings can be made and what they stand for.įurther, Ms. Others create a stable of sigils that are generic enough that people may not even be aware of the intent of the markings. She went on to say that due to religious persecution, some people even draw their sigils in the dirt, perform their ritual, then erase the sigils. Zakroff explained that one does not need to be an artist to use sigils for everyday use. ![]() Showing images of complex sigils-like those found in ceremonial magic, followed by more simplistic symbols used in ritualistic, everyday magic-Ms. “Magic is the focus of will and intent to have an effect on your environment.” Her one-hour class focused on using sigils, line drawings used in magic ceremonies and rituals. “What is magic?” This is how artist Laura Tempest Zakroff began her one hour seminar, “The Power of Line & Symbol: The Art of Sigil Magick,” Friday afternoon in the Hyatt Grand Hall C.
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