'Dancing With Fire' by Boris Olshansky
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'Dancing With Fire' by Boris Olshansky
The Goddess Svetlookaya (Athena) by Boris Olshansky (2009)
Boris Olshansky’s illustrations for Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
A Rite in Honor of the Goddess Makosha at the "Devil's Settlement", Boris Olshansky
Boris Olshansky
Svarog by Boris Olshansky.
Svarog (Old East Slavic: Сваро́гъ; Russian: Сварог) is a Slavic god with unclear functions, but most often interpreted as a sky god or a god of fire and smithing. He appears in only one source, which is problematic because of the unclear circumstances of its origin. His name can mean "wrangler" or be related to "heaven". Father of Svarozhich.
Night of the Warrior by Boris Olshansky