Today I’m excited to share the beautifully brutal artwork of Stephanie Inagaki with y’all. Her work “tells a story of power and grace in the face of crisis, loss, and transformation” — where gilt meets blood and animal meets woman. With exquisite detail, she bridges gore and enchantment, making decapitation captivating and death divine. She also makes gorgeous, macabre adornments with her Miyu Decay jewelry line. She’ll have a booth open this weekend at Blasphemeet and on December 10th at Bitchcraft LA so you can pick up her creations in person in Los Angeles. Check her links here to find out more. Her artwork is currently available via Copro Gallery and Stranger Factory. Look through some of her amazing art below and support your local practitioners at a ritual fair near you!
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