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Mural by Kiptoe aka @kiptoe and Peter Robinson aka @tenhun, seen at 2199 Walnut Street in Kansas City Missouri.

 

Drone photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

Processed with Snapseed.

January 2015

Experimenting with fire. To me, the flame looks like a shaman trying to summon some kind of monster. Let your imagination run wild.

Taken at my "home studio".

Mongolia 2010 on the shores of Khovsgol Lake, protected by government, administered by family of the local shaman. The shaman's son was our guide.

(duotone redux re-crop)

 

Shooting for Barad Guldur - epic folk metal from the italian orobic lands. It looks bad.

 

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Digital montage on Native American Art Petroglyphs.

ceremonia ancestral en el bosque

- Glam Affair: Cheno skin applier ( 05 - Tone 007 ) on Catwa Catya Bento head

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- Catwa: Bento Face Piercings

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- Denver's: Anastasia Shape for Catya Head

@Sense June round

- Astralia: Selvaggia Horns & Mask

@ Astralia Main Store

- White Widow: Soorma Tattoo

@Dubaï Event from July 20th

- Moon Elixir: Kara outfit

@ Moon Elixir Main Store

- SU!: Ophelia Eyes

- Mandala: Stretched Ears season2

 

Pose by Bauhaus Movement

 

An old Evenk shaman's face. Ulan-Ude. The Republic of Buryatia.

Visage d'un vieux chamane évenk. Oulan-Oudé. République de Bouriatie.

 

© Photo by Pavel Ageychenko | BaikalNature Team | www.BaikalNature.com

In this sculptural interpretation of Inuvialuit oral tradition, Piqtoukun highlights concepts of spiritual flight of creativity. Referring to shamans who flew to the moon, this piece depicts a female figure who was not born or initiated as a shaman, yet arduously trained and persisted until able to achieve cosmic flight. The artist reminds us that anything is possible, and expresses the sense of euphoria one gets from achieving a rare accomplishment.

very special and much thanks to lili (outer right, air), Muffin (inner right, fire) and Jill (inner left, earth) to posing with me (outer left, water) for this special pic... hope you all like it and enjoy the result =)

  

outfits by Dani @ Birdy/Foxes/Alchemy - The Shaman

with dark-eyed

aquiline visage

and wizened

flowing beard

smoothed by

unrelenting winds

the shaman

peers from his

rock-bound aerie

into mute realms

beyond time

and knowledge

 

Native American Tribal Shaman Dancer, cheerful atmosphere, ethnic, avant-garde, beautiful movement, Jean-Paul Goude, Irmgard Schoendorf Welch, Csaba Markus, Eve Ventrue --chaos 20 --ar 3:4 --raw --profile qqib3kg --v 6.1

Because I wasn't too happy with the way the pic was turning out. I toyed with filters and decided to make it artistic interpretation instead. Gave it an ethereal look. Guess it's partly the mood I am in.

 

A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..

A crab shaman, dressed in seaweed skirt and coral headdress, the carrier of talismans of the sea. He spends his days wandering the beaches, collecting stray objects and flotsam.

  

A revamp of an old MOC of mine from 2017.

Schamane in den Pfahlbauten in Unteruhldingen am Bodensee (ältestes archäologisches Freilichtmuseum Deutschlands mit einer Zeitreise über 10.000 Jahre Geschichte). Auf Stegen über dem Wasser gelangt man in die Siedlung aus der Stein- und Bronzezeit. Man glaubt(e), dass der Schamane während einer Sitzung Reisen unternimmt - auch wenn er „scheinbar” an dem Ort verbleibt - um die Geister aufzuspüren, welche das erkannte Übel verursachen. Mithilfe seines Schutzgeistes muss der Schamane versuchen die feindlichen Geister vom Aufgeben ihres Verhaltens zu überzeugen — sei es im Guten (z.B. Angebote) oder im Schlechten (z.B. einen Kampf beginnen). Bei seinen Unternehmungen muss der Schamane sich häufig in verschiedene Tiere verwandeln — in Vögel, um zu fliegen, in Raubtiere, um zu kämpfen etc.

(nach Angelo Brelich, Introduzione alla storia delle religioni, Edizioni dell’Ateneo, Roma 1966, S. 62-63.)

 

One believes that the shaman, during a session, embarks on journeys - even if he "seemingly" remains in one place - to track down the spirits causing the recognized ailment. With the help of his protective spirit, the shaman must attempt to persuade the hostile spirits to give up their behavior - whether through kindness (e.g., offerings) or through hostility (e.g., initiating a battle). In his ventures, the shaman often has to transform into various animals - birds to fly, predators to fight, and so on.

(according to Angelo Brelich, 1966)

blood for the blood god

 

A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. The technique evolves fast. Let's compare these results with the images in one year's time..

When I was a kid my parents often took me to the lake Baikal.

In one of these trips I saw the Buryat shaman. He wandered along the lake shore, collecting pebbles and staring at the sky. As if he were waiting for something. Windy weather and turbulent waters of lake Baikal made the events more dramatic.

The shaman permanently etched in my memory.

Now, as an adult I returned to those memories and decided to make this doll.

Thank you for your visits and comments.

Selfmade boxguitar inspired by shaman drum.

 

Shaman drum has been used for prophecing and achieving trance. So this CBG suites perfectly for that use. Shamans also ate fly agarics and sang at the same. I strongly prefer just singing. With entering a trance, the sage was believed the spirits of context, and be able to interpret the wills of the spirits.

 

This CBG's box is made of alder, neck is made of birch and fretboard of oak. Finished with black treeoil and beewax.

Bridge, saddle, head&tail pieces and knobs are made of raindeer horn. Shape of head piece reminds the drumstick, hammer used by shamans.

 

Sami people from Scandinavia used to paint symbols and also some Siberian tribes. Pattering is copied from original Scandinavian style shaman drum. Here you can see the world with 3 layers. The upper world - the realm of gods and light spirits. The middle world - spirit side of this mundane world. The lower world - realm of power animals, ancestral spirits, gods of the dead people. Pattern of the head piece is also copied from the original drumstick.

 

Would you dare to play this? Playing might show the future and the sound flyes you to the deepest trance without eating fly agarics ;)

Would you get in contact with spirit of Robert Johnson? Have to find out.

 

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