CHERUBIM

02-13-2017-cherubimsm

Hello!

I’m Jay H, a.k.a Bonesnail.  You can find my work at bonesnail.com, or at Bonesnail on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and Instagram.

I’ve always been a fan of mythology ever since I was a little kid. Even though I wasn’t raised in a particularly religious household, growing up in Kansas always had an overwhelming presence of Christianity in the culture.  As a young adult I’d read about Apocrypha (Biblical writings Protestantism considers non-canonical) and older, discarded elements such as the Angelic Hierarchy.  I like to joke that it’s a real shame they left those out of Sunday school teachings, because I would have enjoyed church so much more if they told me stories about 4-headed Cherubim and Ophanim, the eye-covered Wheels of God’s Throne.

I feel like there’s a lot of queer folks like myself in the Midwest who grew up around religion and adopted elements of that into their work, either as inspiration or as reclamation and defiance to Christian-based bigotry. It’s certainly been a way for me to not only enrich my art, but also shed myself of long-existing angst about my nonbinary trans identity.  It’s still in its infancy, but I feel like the Queer Occultism aesthetic is something that will continue to grow and inspire others.

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Author: bonesnail

Nonbinary Freelance Illustrator

One thought on “CHERUBIM”

  1. That is an awesome image! And I agree, Sunday School would have been a lot more interesting if they had used images like this when discussing things like visions in the Bible. Great work. Will be checking out your other work as well for perhaps a little inspiration, though my work is a more based on images from the 1950’s and 1960’s when everything was “ideal” and “imagination” wasn’t something encouraged. Really glad you shared this!

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