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Duosvasti Digital Art by Bill Perkins

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Bill Perkins

Bill Perkins

Here is Duosvasti! This ancient pattern motif of Svasti from long ago is purposely doubled in diagram form with some extra fine enhancements of good color strength here. As created on the porches of India in the far East in chalk at the start of some days to appease the important home spirits of the benevolent type and helpful kinds the ritual of artistic and magical performance for invoking family good is practiced often as a sort of ritualistic and household design commonly by some classes of them. It is often a Svasti cross for the pattern too - but here I overlap them as double strength symbols for "well being" of extra kinds for magical invocation too perhaps? That is what is to be perhaps so granted - and if you look closely at the Duosvasti pattern as I have it you may find the secret veiled presence of that very same svasti cross known as so for well being in the East as it was originally factored by the image of the famous one Mystic Knot of same kind in single that only later seems to have been simplified into a swastika cross (of craven modern use for its distinctions). It does go back a long way into past symbolic history. It does. And it may not be a modern thing? This is absolutely somewhere not a spray-painted version of any kind with a hate message by any means as I identify it so learn well the sage refinements and message of the symbols from the far East by studying them for the best? I bet! So get that too? I would and do. - Bill Perkins/the artist of this piece titled Duosvasti

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