Time for a new post, this time with Surge of Salvation, a white card with some hoplites from Theros! Done for March of the Machines and AD is Taylor Ingvarsson. Will you play

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What could possibly make your Monday more Magical?

How about a little alpha? 🔮

Magic 🪄 Monday starts
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Mary Woodin was commissioned by Callisto Media to illustrate Witchcraft For The Home by Mystic Dylan.

See more of Mary's work here: https://t.co/WNlg7JMdYp

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Festooned by the Fey! John Gilbert's mystical 'The Enchanted Forest' (1886, ) for this week's Enchanted indeed!
To learn more about the artist see this review from our friends at the : https://t.co/HeGCl4UO9c

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But blowy? It’s 24mph winds here in Scotland today so up & away with windswept Fairies by Arthur Rackham for this week's along with a sketch by Millais in which he jostles with the weather whilst painting at the Brig O' Turk in 1854. Hold on to your hats (& easels!)

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It's again and we've got a shield that will allow you to absorb and redirect energy coming to harm you.

Perfect for collecting rare trinkets from dragon hoards while giving proper recognition to The Lizard King

Get the PDF here: https://t.co/WKmwdfreHI

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Come on everyone do not miss our with we have a couple giveaways going on !

Be here :)

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If You Go Down To The Woods..... This week's features ' A Glimpse of the Fairies' by Charles Hutton Lear (1818-1903)

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Start of the Week Slumber: Titania, Queen of the Fairies, sleeps in the forest after anointment with the juices from a magic flower: “What thou seest when thou wake, Do it for thy true love take” Painting by Frederick Howard Michael (1897, Knohl Coll) for this week's

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It ended with a kiss: a captivating couple in embroidery panels for 'The Red Cross Knight Triptych' by Phoebe Anna Traquair, Depicting St George (whose Day it was yesterday) & Lady Una from Spenser's 'Faerie Queen' (1890-1910, 192cm x 83cm, Nat.Mus.Scotland) for this

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"ʜᴜɴ ᴄᴀɴ ʏᴏᴜ ꜱᴛᴏᴘ ꜱᴛᴀʀɪɴɢ. ʏᴏᴜ'ᴠᴇ
ʙᴇᴇɴ ᴏɢʟɪɴɢ ᴍʏ ᴄʜᴇꜱᴛ ꜰᴏʀ ʜᴏᴜʀꜱ
ᴀɴᴅ ɪᴛ ɪꜱ ɢᴇᴛᴛɪɴɢ Qᴜɪᴛᴇ ᴀɴɴᴏʏɪɴɢ."

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'S.O.S' by Evelyn de Morgan (1914-1916 ) for this week's a response to the horror & futility of WW 1, taking its title from the then relatively new Morse code cry for help. The sole white-robed female figure symbolises the innocence of the victims of war.

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Lux in Tenebris: Evelyn de Morgan's symbolic portrayal of the competing forces of good & evil (1895 for In dark days of war & our thoughts with the Ukraine, the personification of light, goodness, hope & peace shines forth over crocodiles lurking below

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Incredible Incantations: This week's features a selection of spellbinding Sorceresses:
The Magic Circle & Circe by J.W.Waterhouse (1886 , 1891 Gall Oldham), Medea by Valentine Prinsep (1880 Southwark Coll) & Morgan Le Fay by Frederick Sandys (1864 )

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It's been a bit blowy! This week's features images related to Boreas, The North Wind, anemones, the 'windflower' and Faeries lifting off at twilight: by Waterhouse (x2), Cicely Mary Barker and Arthur Rackham.

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As the first buds of the year appear: 'Snowdrop' & 'Crocus' Flower Fairies by the wonderfully imaginative Cicely Mary Barker for this week's Although created in the 1920s the botanical detail & supernatural theme ring true to the themes of the PRB & followers.

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❤️ + 🔄 + a pic of your muse

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Sibyls & Oracles as we look to a new year ahead and for the first of 2022. With contributions from Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Waterhouse. Plus some rather Pre-Raphaelite Tarot cards available to purchase online!

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