The Liminal Archive

This is a place where the creative, the reflective and the mysterious meet.

I create art with elements of the paranormal, the unknown and the peculiar. I write about the spiritual, the hidden and the boundless, as well as the odd, strange and concealed. It's all about exploring – the outer, the inner, the unknown and the human.

On this page you will  find a blog about the unknown.   

On this link you will find art (LINK will be inserted- still under construction)

And maybe other things will be added along the way. We'll see.

Welcome to explore!



Shaddow People

05.04.2026

You don't see them directly. Not at first. They appear in the corner of your vision. A movement where nothing should move. A shape where there should only be darkness. And when you turn your head to look… They're gone.

There are stories that fade with time. And then there are stories that linger in the minds of humans to the end of time. The legend of the Headless Horseman belongs to the latter.

For centuries, Stonehenge has been explained away as a ritual site, a place of worship shaped by superstition, ceremony, and time. But that explanation has always been… convenient. Because the deeper you look, the harder it becomes to believe that Stonehenge is just a ceremonial circle built by people with limited understanding of the world around...

In the windswept isolation of medieval Iceland, magic was once as common as prayer. Farmers whispered charms to protect their livestock, fishermen carried runes against storms, and ancient symbols were carved quietly into wood and bone. But as the authority of the Church tightened its grip on the island, these old traditions began to look less like...

It has no title. No confirmed author. No known language. Its pages bloom with plants that do not exist. Women drift through green liquid in looping, root-like tubes. Stars hang in unfamiliar constellations. And the text, flowing, rhythmic, deliberate, matches no alphabet ever catalogued. For more than six centuries, scholars, spies, linguists,...

In the beginning, there was a vault beneath a ruined temple. When the order known as the Knights Templar was founded in 1119, its official purpose was simple: protect Christian pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem. But was it perhaps a coverstory?

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