Wyrd #3
Wyrd (issue 3) is a beautifully crafted A5 occult art zine that spans 68 pages of thought-provoking content. Featuring full color printing on recycled silk paper, this perfect bound magazine is a must-have for anyone interested in contemporary shamanism, occult studies, and high strangeness. With topics ranging from shamanic boundaries and the Elder Futhark to Anglo Saxon gods as post apocalyptic art toys, Wyrd (issue 3) offers a unique perspective on the spiritual and the supernatural. Also included is a custom Barbie of the goddess Hel, adding a touch of creativity and whimsy to this intriguing publication.
Contents:
Will Wright - Inside Out: delving into the concept of boundaries, shamanism and the Elder Futhark. Illustrated by Brad Robert Benford
Magnus Stokoe - provides insight into his magickal practice over the last 18 months.
Will Wright - Talks about the meaning of his art toys the Grebo Gods, 21st century idolatry.
Claire Wyldheart - presents her doll photography of Hel and her encounter with the goddess.
Art by Christian Hauth
Mr Punch & Friends
Wyrd basics - Imagination as perception.
Wyrd (issue 3) is a beautifully crafted A5 occult art zine that spans 68 pages of thought-provoking content. Featuring full color printing on recycled silk paper, this perfect bound magazine is a must-have for anyone interested in contemporary shamanism, occult studies, and high strangeness. With topics ranging from shamanic boundaries and the Elder Futhark to Anglo Saxon gods as post apocalyptic art toys, Wyrd (issue 3) offers a unique perspective on the spiritual and the supernatural. Also included is a custom Barbie of the goddess Hel, adding a touch of creativity and whimsy to this intriguing publication.
Contents:
Will Wright - Inside Out: delving into the concept of boundaries, shamanism and the Elder Futhark. Illustrated by Brad Robert Benford
Magnus Stokoe - provides insight into his magickal practice over the last 18 months.
Will Wright - Talks about the meaning of his art toys the Grebo Gods, 21st century idolatry.
Claire Wyldheart - presents her doll photography of Hel and her encounter with the goddess.
Art by Christian Hauth
Mr Punch & Friends
Wyrd basics - Imagination as perception.
Wyrd (issue 3) is a beautifully crafted A5 occult art zine that spans 68 pages of thought-provoking content. Featuring full color printing on recycled silk paper, this perfect bound magazine is a must-have for anyone interested in contemporary shamanism, occult studies, and high strangeness. With topics ranging from shamanic boundaries and the Elder Futhark to Anglo Saxon gods as post apocalyptic art toys, Wyrd (issue 3) offers a unique perspective on the spiritual and the supernatural. Also included is a custom Barbie of the goddess Hel, adding a touch of creativity and whimsy to this intriguing publication.
Contents:
Will Wright - Inside Out: delving into the concept of boundaries, shamanism and the Elder Futhark. Illustrated by Brad Robert Benford
Magnus Stokoe - provides insight into his magickal practice over the last 18 months.
Will Wright - Talks about the meaning of his art toys the Grebo Gods, 21st century idolatry.
Claire Wyldheart - presents her doll photography of Hel and her encounter with the goddess.
Art by Christian Hauth
Mr Punch & Friends
Wyrd basics - Imagination as perception.
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Hellebore
A5 magazine, 68 pages. Printed on silk-coated paper. Perfect binding.
Description
Wyrd is a recent project launched in 2021 by Wyldheart & Wright as indie publishers. This A5 zine has already published 5 highly regarded issues, featuring art and articles of contemporary shamanism, occult, and high strangeness. The zine, perfect bound and printed on recycled silk paper, includes content such as Mr Punch & Friends, TranceVisions, Wyrd Basics, and more, making it a 21st century magick experience.
A new, innovative occult and occulture zine, in full colour. It's edgy, it's weird and it's impossible to put down.
—Treadwell's bookshopThe fact all the articles are written almost like personal accounts rather than more academic style text, is very inviting and inclusive.
—De_ZinersIt's got some really interesting articles inside... The photography is really fabulous... We like the way it is ancient and modern too.
—The Witching Museum