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Kuru Chronicles: The Occult Art of Ari Jayaprakash

Written by Ankit. While growing up in a small town of Northern India, I was exposed to the bizarre and enrapturing world of Indian comic books and mythical tales very early in my life. I must have been around five when I purchased my first comic book which unraveled a surreal world of sorcerers, serpent […]

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Pieter Claesz - Vanitas Still Life

The Futility of All; An Introduction to Vanitas Art

Written by Katla. “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.” –Ecclesiastes 1:2 “Vanitas”, latin for “vanity”. The history of art is full of strange, fantastic (and sometimes off-putting) examples of any given era’s society. My personal interest towards Vanitas Art budded at a quite young age when I started collecting […]

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‘I Arose as Aleph, The Speller, The Killer’: Book By David Tibet and Record By Current 93

During my birthday Moon on March 5, 2010, I hallucinated 41 portraits of ALEPH, THE SPELLER, THE KILLER and painted them in white ink by writing that UrText thousands of times, on black LP sleeves. Inserted in each painted sleeve was a white label test pressing of the Monohallucinatory Mountain album with handwritten labels by me and which I also signed […]

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Label Spotlight: Wounded Wolf Press

In the history of Heathen Harvest we have always had a focus on supporting small labels as well as new emerging artists who we feel should gain wider recognition for their craft and output, so it is with this thought in mind that an interview was conducted with Atay İlgün. Wounded Wolf is a private press producing […]

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Otherwordly Ecstasies: The Art of Manuel Tinnemans

Manuel Tinnemans (born 1971) is an artist, musician and illustrator from Netherlands with a very distinct drawing style of his own. His pen works ooze a subtle atmosphere that closes in on what one might experience when carefully inspecting the structures of Gothic cathedrals -provided that the architect would have whipped up legions of otherworldly […]

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Even the Best Dancers will Break in the End

The Art of Happiness; Elis Sinistö’s Beautiful Life

Written by Katla. Life has a funny way of introducing inspirational people to us every now and then. Sometimes those people are exceptional in every sense of the word -free spirits that land in our lives unexpectedly, seemingly by chance but end up leaving permanent imprints on us and the way we view the surrounding […]

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Beyond the River of Darkness Grows the Light of Love; An Interview with Costin Chioreanu

Written by Katla. About a year ago I received a message from a friend of mine saying that for one day, there would be a special underground gallery exhibiting a very talented Romanian artist in the city where I live. I was quick to take the bait and set off to see this stranger in […]

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Great Things are Done when Men and Mountains Meet; The Art of Timothy Renner

Written by Sage. Timothy Renner is the primary face that many know as being behind the projects Stone Breath and Crow Tongue as well as his solo work in timeMOTHeye and the Dark Holler Arts label — this on top of various other projects he has and continues to take part in.  However, as one […]

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Regress Zine Issue 2

Regress Zine Issue 2

Written by:  Sage Title:  Regress Zine Issue 2 Pages:  40 Reviews:  Durazis, Satanize / Black Cilice, Strongblood, Jackman, Church Whip, Ossea Cyphus / Accersitus, Smoke, Veld, Cirrhus / Eunuch, Wulkanaz, Uhl, Grinning Death’s Head, Sexdrome / Sump, Crooked Cross, Demonologists / Deathstench Interviews:  Vucub Cane, Sutekh Hexen, Nastran, One Tail One Head, Svartrit, Grave Miasma, […]

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Mass Culture: A journal of sex and death – Volume 2

Written by: ZRG Mass Culture“a journal of sex and death” – Volume 2 Track to accompany reading of volume 2 Volume 2 is unofficially “the cannibalism and dismemberment” issue. Issue two of Mass Culture begins a run of strong visual artwork, some of it is drawing, some collage, some photography, and some combined drawing and […]

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