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Teratología

Teratología
Teratología, originally uploaded by chasing the rabbit.

 

The Hermetic Library visual pool is a visual scavenger hunt for images of a living Western Esoteric Tradition. If you would like to submit your work for consideration as part of the visual pool, head over to the Hermetic Library visual pool or contact the librarian.

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This entry was posted in Hermetic Library visual and tagged art, chasing the rabbit, illustration, pen and ink, visual on March 8, 2013 by John Griogair Bell.

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