Ep. 148: Walter Crane | Practical Magic Book of Shadows Artist
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This week, we’re cracking open the OWENS SPELL BOOK and stepping back into the nineteenth century to explore the Arts and Crafts Movement and the world that shaped the work of illustrator Walter Crane. From socialism and handcraft to flowers, folklore, and beauty as a moral act, we trace how Crane’s work in Flora’s Feast found its way into the Practical Magic Book of Shadows. What looks whimsical at first glance carries deeper meaning about labor, legacy, and the magic of everyday life.
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