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Photography and Artwork

Photography and Artwork

Welcome to our Photography and Artwork section. All of our articles feature beautiful artwork and photography from our wonderful contributors and artists. Throughout Ye Olde Witches Brew Magazine you will find everything from Fantasy Art, to Vintage Witch Art, to Beautiful Photography. Every photograph and piece of Art will have have details of the Artist/Photographer to provide you with access to their websites and Contact information if you ever feel the need to get in touch.

Artwork done by Ron Byrum~All Rights Reserved~www.ronbyrum.com

Baba Yaga~The Black Goddess

Baba Yaga~The Black Goddess

by Anonymous

Sat, Sep 12, 2009

"I have been thinking and thinking about the image and story of Baba Yaga now for months and wondering how girls and women can resolve the seemingly paradoxical story of a bony heartless witch with the image of innocence of a rejected and abandoned girl. The following essay outlines how we use myth and story to perpetuate unconscious mindsets and it also unveils the gifts that these stories unfold in our inner psyche...."

Grim Prim Artist: D.A. Sweigart

Grim Prim Artist: D.A. Sweigart

by Jennifer Toppel

Fri, Oct 02, 2009

"With the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes..." - Macbeth by Bill Shakespeare

There's No Bones About This Artist: b.l.ink Artist Robert Lee
Don't Go Near That Swamp....It's Haunted!...Or is it?
The Enchanted Cauldron: Come and Sit A Spell
Skeletons In Her Closet: Artist Josie Ditzler
Light and Shadow Studios: Artist Tammy Strum
A Lesson For Every Witch

A Lesson For Every Witch

by Anonymous

Sat, Sep 12, 2009

Artist Unknown

Candles For Nights Of Halloween Magic
The Crone Goddess

The Crone Goddess

by Anonymous

Sat, Sep 12, 2009

Bony Old Crone A-sittin’ alone A-stirrin’ Her cauldron And makin’ a moan.....

All Hallows Eve

All Hallows Eve

by Mike Nichols

Sat, Sep 12, 2009

Halloween. Sly does it. Tiptoe catspaws. Slide and creep. But why? What for? How? Who? When! Where did it all begin? “You don’t know, do you?” asks Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud climbing out of the pile of leaves under the Halloween Tree. “You don’t really know!” —Ray Bradbury, The Halloween Tree