Sabat Magazine fuses Witchcraft and feminism,
ancient archetypes and instant art.
Launched in September 2020, The Sabat Tarot deck is made up of 78 captivating cards hand drawn by Italian illustrator Elisa Seitzinger. Inspired by the Tarot de Marseille, Le Tarot de L’étoile Cachée echoes ancient divination practices as well as the instant nature of millennial Witchcraft, encouraging you to follow your inner Star. The deck includes a special guide book by Witchy writer and magical podcaster Pam Grossman.
Le Tarot de L’étoile Cachée – Major & Minor Arcana – was a finalist in the Antalis Creative Power Award (Packaging & Promotional) in 2022.
Due to the hand-crafted nature of the cards they may contain small imperfections. Limited print run.
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164 pages + poster | 20,2x28,5cm
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A reprint of the Mother Issue
192 pages + poster | 20,2x28,5cm
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An amended reprint of the Maiden Issue, first launched in March 2016.
144 pages | 20,2x28,5cm
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5 posters and unbound booklet | A3 (29,7x42cm)
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Launching in September 2020, The Sabat Tarot deck is made up of 78 captivating cards hand drawn by Italian illustrator Elisa Seitzinger. Inspired by the Tarot de Marseille, Le Tarot de L’étoile Cachée echoes ancient divination practices as well as the instant nature of millennial Witchcraft, encouraging you to follow your inner Star. The deck includes a special guide book by Witchy writer and magical podcaster Pam Grossman.
This offer includes the complete set of six beautifully printed posters featuring the Fool, Death, the World, the Star, the Moon and the Sun motifs.
The posters each measure 26.5x49.0 cm and are printed on GF Smith Zen Pure White 150 GSM using lithograph.
Due to the hand-crafted nature of the items they may contain small imperfections. Limited print run.
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160 pages| 11,4 x 16,2cm
Flexcover
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Inspired by the esoteric inclinations of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint, we are curating an exhibition and catalogue where six artists present their visions of modern Witchcraft and feminism. With disciplines ranging from photography to sculpture and painting to performance, each of The Six present their personal Witchcraft for the future. One of the instigators of this project was artist Luna Ece Bal. Drawing on her aunt’s notebooks filled with channelling work and automatic writing and inspired by af Klint’s spirit channelling practice, she has reinterpreted the spiritual information using ebru – a marbling technique from her native Turkey. Her almost cellular shapes are created from earthen pigments and mediate on concepts of energy transference and making the invisible, visible. French duo Camille Tallent and Lia Pradal dwell on similar themes. Referencing analogue camcorder horror they venture into the forest at night to document the unknown or the imperceptible, capturing the esoteric evidence on tape.
Diving into a mysterious mermaid past, New Zealand-born artist Cherry Lazar explores a very personal mythology through photography and digital collage. Her trio of photographs form visual representations of her earliest downloads from an aquatic entity and the first step to uncovering a lost Atlantis. Also immersed in a world of ancient myth, French artist Matthias Garcia’s triptych explores the ambivalent meaning of the Greek word Elpis, or hope, the only thing left in Pandora’s box after all ills escaped. Depicting the lush inside of the Box filled with this ambivalent hope, Garcia uncovers his own relationship with reality and rationality, safety and illusion.
In her panoramic painting, Maria Torres depicts a feminine power scene that points to the realm of mystery and intuition and the limit to our understanding. Populated by women from Torres’ life, some public personas, others her close friends, each woman represents an individual way of living out the feminine and a healing presence in the world. Last but not least, Uhuru-Matahari’s evening performance showcases their handmade headpieces and costumes and delves into deep consciousness and awareness of the feminine principle and mother nature. Channelling a crowned goddess of the dark cosmic womb, the performance aims to unveil and awaken the primordial inner goddess in us all, while seeking a balance between the divine feminine and masculine.
*Digital colour of fabric and foil may deviate from original.
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The result of a collaboration between Sabat and Nyxturna, this collection of enamel and silver pins is handmade to magick perfection.
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The result of a collaboration between Sabat and Nyxturna, this collection of enamel and silver pins is handmade to magick perfection.
Ships internationally.
