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A soothsayer with a scrying bowl, his removable cape ties at the throat. It has cotton fabric with a silver spiderweb design on one side and black faux suede on the other

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

This was taken for my photography class.

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

obsidian flake, with cast in place recycled aluminum setting

(Ctbullt) - 'Wizards! Scrying and maps are so last Ice Age! Everyone knows that if you wanna find something you use the 'net! NOW'!

So... Having done some scrying work, this is what I've come up with.

Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us.

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop

One of my absolutely favorite pictures. It is even my work computer's desktop wallpaper. I found a wee fae sitting on the edge of this scrying bowl. It was inactive until she visited and now it shows pictures of Ucello Poultry.

Another piece of WizKids history: this is the bulletin board I used to track places and characters while I was writing daily entries for the Scrying Chamber (http://www.wizkidsgames.com/mageknight/chamber/). This picture was taken the day I wrote my final entry and handed the duty off to Brook Willeford, who took over as MageKnight lead designer when I moved over to HeroClix.

I guess this would be my second favorite page.

 

The armor of Perseus, in the scrying pool, is based on a series of paintings by "second generation" Pre-Raphaelite Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones and his work is the dominant influence on this story's artwork

(Chairman) 'My Super Mega Magic Whatsit will find Morcar for us'!

 

(Ctbullt) 'What IS that'?

 

(Chairman) 'Well it's NOT Morcar'!

 

Image of Ctbullt copyright Ctbullt.

SCRYING

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2010

7:30–9:30 P.M.

MoMA

 

Photo courtesy of Erin Baiano | www.baianophoto.com

View On Black

 

If anyone wants a "story" around this, think of a crystal ball and scrying into the customer's future. Which, in this case, may involve a burning house.....

Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us.

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop

they see your future

Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us.

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop

Preparando los aparatos. [Picture by Ben Freeth]

Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us.

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop

Fine Art Photography

My pendulum...taken for a class... Amethyst point

 

“ She informed me that it would be painless…..Scrying was an art practiced by many cultures through the ages, I would hardly be the first……or the last. Initially hesitant , I was told that what was seen could not be unseen, yet no man’s fate is etched in stone, she specialized in probabilities…most likely scenarios…..it was up to me to see which would hold true, unaware of the depth….I was ready to take the plunge, tell me…what I wish to know”

  

The Siamese Twin isn't actually described as Siamese... he's merely, "The man with two bodies joined at the hands." I've depicted this as a man with two heads, two bodies, and only three shoulders. Not quite accurate, but a good start. More scrying work needs to be done.

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