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Takato Yamamoto - Maidenhead (2006)
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“Have I been here before?” is what you might be thinking when looking through Nona Limmen’s photography works. Though they lean more towards
If you've been on goth tumblr for a hot minute, you might not know the name Nona Limmen, but you've seen her beautiful photography.
“Shadow work, dreams, the unspoken, mythology, the occult, that's where my art is born.
Sometimes, it feels like my work has roots in two worlds: the world of the seen and the unseen. My photography isn’t super crisp or glossy, nor is it overly staged or planned. They are worlds created for the dreamers, the late bloomers, the misunderstood, and those who are going through times of hardship. It is for anyone nostalgic for arms that have never held them.
My wish for my art is to heal and encourage others, to make them feel seen, heard, and understood -that it triggers to engage the viewer in a very personal inner dialogue, whether positively or negatively. Something that evokes strong emotions or has a significant impact on them. I hope that my work leaves a mark in one way or another.”
Read more at the link provided, and give her the love she deserves here on tumblr!
Nicola Samorì, Untitled, 2025
At Nicodim gallery, NY.
Ingresso del tempio dedicato al Dio del Sole Belanu a Levo (VB), Italia. Sasso scavato per contenere acqua, posto al lato destro della porta. Entrance to a temple dedicated to the Sun God Belenus in Levo (VB), Italy. Excavated rock for holding water, located at the right side of the door.
In the alpine region, many traditions that predate Christianity are still alive and revered by the local folks. One of them is the “Klausentreiben” during the night of the sixth of December. Young males dress up like animalistic spirits, like the bear, the deer and the wolf, and roam the streets while making loud noise. That was supposed to banish the evil spirits from the underworld that were believed to gain strength during the long winternights, threatening the well-being of the village folks and their livestock.
Stevan Aleksić, The Great Reaper (Veliki kosač)
Numancia Invicta
The Magical and Pagan Iberia
Lazarim, um Carnaval de caretos, demónios e senhorinhas.
Una vez al año el centro de atención converge en Lazarim.
Un plácido pueblo rural enclavado en las estribaciones de la Sierra de Montemuro, a dos pasos de la ciudad de Lamego, en la rivera del Douro. El Carnaval es el momento más importante en el calendario de esta pequeña y hospitalaria villa portuguesa. Sus fiestas son en realidad tan antiguas que nadie se atreve a adivinar los orígenes.
Los demonios y las figuras grotescas, preferentemente con cuernos afilados, son las señas de identidad de Carnaval Lazarim. Pueden aparecer esporádicamente, aquí y allá durante las fiestas, pero su principal punto de encuentro es en la Plaza del Pueblo temprano en la tarde del martes de carnaval, cuando se escuchan los tambores que alertan del comienzo de las festividades.
Complementan el uso de máscaras con trajes urdidos de paja, mazorcas, hojas secas y trapos viejos, complementados con varas, escobas, hoces y similares. Otras veces, estos trajes estaban decorados con serpientes, salamandras y ratas muertas (preferiblemente con la sangre caliente y goteando), usado como protección por el enmascarado con el fin de disipar la embestida de los más atrevidos.
Las damas, en cambio, utilizan cestas de mimbre llenas de harina de maíz y huevos podridos destinados a ser lanzados a sus víctimas predilectas.
En el carnaval de Lazarim no hay guión, ni ningún tipo de escenario. Un espectáculo improvisado donde los auténticos protagonistas son las máscaras, despojadas de pintura, para enfatizar el arte de aquellos que las tallaron.
Lazarim, año 2014.
Caretos de Lazarim, from the “Wilder Mann” series (2010-2011). Charles Fréger.
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During World War II Finland often used reindeer to transport supplies and weapons.