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Escucha el VIENTO... que INSPIRA. Escucha el SILENCIO... que HABLA. Escucha el CORAZÓN... que SABE.
(proverbio indio)
This was a solo show in Portland, Oregon, March 28th–April 24th, 2009 at Cameraworks Gallery.
I already posted all of these on flickr, but I've re-printed some of them in different ways, and since they comprised a show, I wanted to present them here as a set.
Mumika
Hace calor en la cocina
Mumi se pone una malla entera
y arriba, un short blanco de niño.
Cocina deliciosas
verduras con leche, arroz o fideos
¿Vos como comes?
¿Como como como?
:) ¡En un bowl!
Bueno, ¡Comamos en un bowl!
Story:
He is an old man, a former warrior lives in the jungles of Okoto island is not very recurred by the protectors of the villages, though it is Said to Have the Ability to summon the spirits of Their ancestors, is very wise and do not hesitate to help Those Who require
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Taken out side on a moonless night to get the very black back ground. l use one torch for light painting.
Shaman: A person who uses magic to cure the sick, divine the unknown, or control events. Both men and women can be shamans. Shamanism is classically associated with certain Arctic and Central Asian peoples, but today the term is applied to analogous religious and quasi-religious systems throughout the world. As medicine man and priest, the shaman cures illnesses, directs communal sacrifices, and escorts the souls of the dead to the other world. He operates by using techniques of ecstasy, the power to leave his body at will during a trancelike state. In cultures where shamanism occurs, sickness is usually thought of as soul loss; it is thus the shaman's task to enter the spirit world, capture the soul, and reintegrate it in the body. A person becomes a shaman either by inheritance or by self-election.