Alchemy in Art: Incorporating Occult-Inspired Paintings and Sculptures into Your Home

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Occult inspired decor is a unique and intriguing style of interior design that draws upon elements from various occult and esoteric philosophies. It embraces symbolism, mysticism, and spirituality to create a captivating and enchanting atmosphere within a space. One of the key aspects of occult inspired decor is the use of symbolism. Symbols such as the pentagram, the eye of Horus, the ouroboros, and the triple moon are commonly incorporated into the design. These symbols are typically displayed through artwork, tapestries, rugs, or even carved into furniture. They add a sense of mystique and meaning to the space.


Every melody clip I worked on quickly became my favorite. If I had to pick my top three, they would be: Music Saved Me, Angel in the Sky, and The Unknown. To hear those melodies, as well as clips from my first course, go to this link about my recent track release of “Healing Piano Melodies.”

Magical piano song

They add a sense of mystique and meaning to the space. Another characteristic of occult inspired decor is the use of rich and dark colors. Shades of black, deep red, purple, and navy blue are commonly used to create an atmosphere of mystery and drama.

Songs of Healing & Hope – Magical Piano

Below are three of my most recent releases on Insight Timer. (The most recent one is a combination of melodies from both my courses on Insight Timer.) They can be accessed by clicking on the image:

HEALING PIANO MELODIES

MAGICAL PIANO – SONGS OF HEALING & HOPE PART 2

SONGS OF HEALING & HOPE MAGICAL PIANO COMPLETE

My magical piano tracks are related to a new course that is not yet available on Insight Timer. It is named “Songs of Healing & Hope.” More about my course can be found on the second menu for “Courses” at the top of this site.

It is interesting for me how much I’ve enjoyed creating solo piano. I am a guitarist and don’t even know how to play piano!

But I have found the world of editing piano to be magical. Every single midi note on the computer makes a difference – whether it’s sustained or it’s velocity is soothed.

I asked my talented piano arranger to give me two different types of piano styles for each of the 10 songs associated with my course. One was a melody clip, which had an intro, verse, chorus and tag. I planned to use that clip at the end of each song lesson for my course. The second, was a creative “ambient” version. I used those clips as sweet notes that floated in the background of my lessons.

Whenever I received my arranger’s rough recordings, I immediately immersed myself within the notes. For melody clips, I attempted to make them as faithful to my guitar version as possible. I’d sing the melody aloud, and when words caused notes to repeat, I would simplify it. I’d also change chords if they didn’t quite match the guitar notes I wanted.

Every melody clip I worked on quickly became my favorite. If I had to pick my top three, they would be: Music Saved Me, Angel in the Sky, and The Unknown. To hear those melodies, as well as clips from my first course, go to this link about my recent track release of “Healing Piano Melodies.”

The ambient/creative clips were incredibly unique. I fell in love with them, even though they weren’t always reminiscent of my song. But with careful listening I could usually find subtle chords and melodies hiding in them.

Piano editing was a lot like working on a jigsaw puzzle. I condensed 15 minutes of piano into five minutes or less. I listened to multiple motifs and excised sections that I liked. Connecting all the pieces required different tempos, ritards and great patience. Below are my three favorites for Take Me Away, My Dream and The Unknown.

Once my course was finished, I wanted to put the clips together to form a meditation track. There were 20 clips and I entertained different possibilities for combining them. I could have a track of only melodies and another one comprised of ambient clips. But after a lot of listening, I decided that I liked a mixture. Many people appreciated longer tracks for meditation; all the clips together would have been over an hour. I decided instead, to create two tracks with five songs/10 clips each.

Being a professional illustrator has some advantages. I hardly paint anymore, and prefer playing around with Photoshop. Just for fun, I’ll share some of my cover designs I fooled around with.

Below is an earlier release of solo piano with the same format for my first Insight Timer Course: “Healing Grief Through Music.” Clicking on the image accesses the meditation track.

This has been a challenging time for so many people, myself included. I am grateful for having healing music in my life. I picked the word magical because it evoked joy and lifted my spirits. I love sharing the music that soothes and comforts me.

I loved these roses so much, that I had to stop and take a picture.

I hear those piano clips playing in my mind all the time. It elevates my life.

Whenever I received my arranger’s rough recordings, I immediately immersed myself within the notes. For melody clips, I attempted to make them as faithful to my guitar version as possible. I’d sing the melody aloud, and when words caused notes to repeat, I would simplify it. I’d also change chords if they didn’t quite match the guitar notes I wanted.
Occult inspired decor

These colors can be incorporated through paint, wallpaper, curtains, or furniture upholstery. In addition, occult inspired decor often features natural materials like wood, leather, and metal. These materials reflect the earthiness and spirituality associated with the occult. Antique furniture, vintage mirrors, and elaborate chandeliers are often used to enhance the mystical ambiance. Lighting also plays a crucial role in occult inspired decor. Dim lighting or candlelight creates a soft and atmospheric glow, adding to the enchanting and otherworldly vibe. Decorative candles, lanterns, and sconces are often used to create this effect. Finally, occult inspired decor encourages personalization and self-expression. It provides individuals with an opportunity to display their beliefs, interests, and spirituality within their living space. Whether it's through the use of crystals, tarot cards, mystical artifacts, or books on occult philosophy, each element tells a story and adds depth to the overall design. Overall, occult inspired decor is a captivating and individualistic style that combines symbolism, rich colors, natural materials, and personal artifacts to create a truly unique and mesmerizing space. It celebrates spirituality, self-expression, and the mysteries of the universe, inviting individuals to explore the occult world in their own homes..

Reviews for "Drawing Inspiration from Tarot: Infusing Occult Elements into Home Design"

1. Emily - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the occult inspired decor at this place. I found it to be dark, eerie and just plain creepy. I understand that it might appeal to some people, but it definitely was not my cup of tea. I felt uncomfortable and disturbed throughout my visit, and I couldn't wait to leave. I would not recommend this to anyone who is not a fan of occult or gothic themes.
2. Ryan - 2 stars - I recently visited a café that had occult inspired decor, and it was not a pleasant experience. The dark and mysterious atmosphere added to the discomfort of sitting there, and it made it difficult for me to relax and enjoy my time. The use of symbols associated with witchcraft and occult practices also made me feel uneasy. I don't understand why someone would want to create such an unsettling ambiance in a public space. This is definitely not a place I would visit again.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - While I understand that occult inspired decor can be appealing to some, I personally did not enjoy the experience. The use of dark colors, cryptic symbols, and occult imagery created an atmosphere that made me feel uneasy. Although the quality of the food and service were decent, I found it difficult to fully enjoy my meal as I was constantly reminded of the eerie surroundings. I would recommend this place only to those who are genuinely interested in occult themes and don't mind feeling a bit uncomfortable while dining or socializing.

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