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Water Invocation Poster by AzureGreen, 8.5 x 11 Inches

Water Invocation Poster by AzureGreen, 8.5 x 11 Inches
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Water flows, gathers, and cleanses, the element of feeling and the deep. This Water Invocation Poster is an 8.5 by 11 inch parchment-style print from AzureGreen that carries the words of an invocation of the element of Water, with text written by Travis Bowman and artwork by Eliot Alexander. It is made to be displayed: on an altar, framed on a wall, or kept as a ritual reference. The print holds the invocation and its elemental symbolism in one place.

Key Features of the Water Invocation Poster

Parchment-style art print. Printed on aged-look parchment paper for a timeless feel that suits an altar, a reading nook, or a gallery wall.

8.5 by 11 inches. A standard letter size that fits readily into off-the-shelf frames or pins up as it is.

Words by Travis Bowman, art by Eliot Alexander. The sheet sets out an invocation of the element of Water with matching illustration, from AzureGreen's elemental print series.

Product Details

  • Size: 8.5 by 11 inches
  • Parchment-style printed paper
  • Bears an invocation of the element of Water
  • Invocation text by Travis Bowman; illustration by Eliot Alexander
  • By AzureGreen; sold as a single print, unframed

About the Element of Water

Water is the element of emotion and intuition: of feeling, love, dreams, and cleansing. In much of Western elemental tradition it is placed in the west, the direction of dusk and the setting sun, and linked to autumn, to the sea, the river, and the rain. It governs the inner life, the tides of mood and memory, and the gentle, persistent power that wears away stone.

In ritual magic, to invoke an element is to invite its energy to be present within you and your circle, drawing it inward rather than summoning it before you. This print carries the words of such a calling for Water; how you use it is up to you and your own tradition.

How to Display the Water Invocation Poster

  1. Choose a spot where you will see it: on an altar, on a wall, or kept with your ritual references. If your tradition places Water in the west, you might display it at that quarter.
  2. Frame it in a standard 8.5 by 11 inch frame to protect the paper, or pin or tack it directly if you prefer an unframed look.
  3. Keep it out of direct sun and away from damp so the parchment-style paper and print stay crisp.
  4. If it suits your practice, read the invocation aloud as you call the quarter or set up your circle.

Pairs Well With

  • Candles: light one as you call the quarters.
  • Spiritual Books: further reading on elemental magic and the four elements.
  • Dried Herbs: herbs associated with Water to use at the western quarter.
  • Raw Crystals: a stone to set with the print on your altar.
  • Smudge Sticks: cleanse the space before you set it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Water Invocation Poster?

It is an 8.5 by 11 inch parchment-style art print from AzureGreen that bears the words of an invocation of the element of Water. It is meant to be displayed on an altar or wall, or kept as a ritual reference.

What does the element of Water represent?

Water is associated with emotion, intuition, love, and cleansing. In much of Western tradition it is placed in the west and linked to dusk, autumn, and the sea, governing the inner life and the tides of mood and memory.

Who created it?

The invocation text was written by Travis Bowman and the illustration is by Eliot Alexander, issued as part of AzureGreen's elemental print series.

What is the difference between invocation and evocation?

In general use, an invocation invites an element or power to be present within you and your circle, drawing it inward, while an evocation calls it into the space before you. This print bears an invocation; traditions vary, so follow your own usage.

How big is the print, and how do I care for it?

It measures 8.5 by 11 inches and is sold unframed, fitting standard off-the-shelf frames. Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from moisture, and frame it behind glass to protect it over time.

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