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Cozmonika

Cozmonika

Digital Collage Artist | Media Mixologist

Witchcraft

"Witchcraft" body of work explors myths, folklore, and ancient rituals as a way to connect with emotions, intuition, and the unseen. It reflects timeless archetypes and symbolic practices, drawing on the artist’s Slavic upbringing, and invites viewers to engage with the mystical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of life.

All pieces are 1/1 digital collages.

Collectors of any "Witchcfart" piece will receive a special gift edition — The Night of Veles (Featured).

About "Witchcraft" body of work

People have always been drawn to myths, folklore, and esoteric practices, not because they literally believe in them, but because they speak to something older than logic. These stories echo ancient ways of understanding the world, when symbols explained what words and science could not.

Long before organized religion, myths and rituals helped us make sense of nature, death, love, illness, and dreams, mysteries we still struggle to grasp. Passed down as emotional maps and shared truths, they remain relevant. Even now, in our rational world, the hunger for meaning persists.

Many don’t live as witches but still burn herbs, read horoscopes, or feel drawn to the moon, not out of literal belief, but because these practices tap into universal symbols and archetypes. Psychologist Carl Jung identified figures like the Wise Woman, the Trickster, or the Witch as universal reflections of our inner selves.

Myth and witchcraft offer space for intuition, mystery, and emotion, things our modern lives often overlook. They help us feel connected: to nature, to each other, and to something beyond.

Even without belief, the pull remains, not for factual truth, but for something deeper: emotional, mythical, soul truth.

I grew up in a small town in the Slavic lands, close to nature, where folklore wasn’t just stories. Rituals, old beliefs, and quiet superstitions shaped daily life, how people celebrated, honored the seasons, and carried out simple habits. That atmosphere soaked into me early, and I think it never left.

My art explores the unseen, the emotional, spiritual, and symbolic. I chase feelings and truths just out of reach. The dreamlike and mystical often feel more honest than the literal. That’s where I belong.

Each piece tells its own story and carries its own energy, soft or sharp, silent or humming with ancient noise, but all come from a place where power and tenderness meet.

Witchcraft isn’t about casting spells. It is the spell, a call to return to yourself, wilder and wiser, in all your light and dark.

This collection is a series of 1/1 digital collages rich in visual storytelling, reflecting ancient rituals and timeless rites that connect us to the unseen world.