Updated Photo of Marie Laveau's Altar

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Updated Photo of Marie Laveau's Altar
(L’Île Cent Âmes) - The Altar. A closer view of the previous room.
I like complicated sets, it may not be easy to interact with them, but it's easier to imagine the atmosphere of the room? Also it's say a lot about the character who's living here, and maybe I have underestimated the time it will take to draw a whole voodoo altar but at least I had fun doing it :)
Oh et pourquoi l’île Cent Âmes me direz-vous, aussi, je passe en français parce que #flemme, afin de vous raconter la légende de ce bout d’île, perdu non loin de la Perle des Antilles (Haïti pour les intimes).
More Pics From Fet Gede.
Big Bawon Samedi Altar
Some Pictures I Took From Fet Gede.
I enjoyed this years Fet Gede. This Sosyete not only celebrates the spirits here in the city. But respects and honors others Day of the Dead traditions also.
Fet Gede in Haiti is just such a past-honoring event. Known as the Festival of the Ancestors, Fet Gede ( = The Sacred Dead) is the Vodou equivalent of Mardi Gras, the Mexican Day of the Dead, and Halloween, all in one. So everyone dresses up.
But here are some pics I took while I was there. Check back for the video.
Spirit Statue. Gede Statue
Baron Altar. Baron La Croix
Some kind of death mermaid statue.
It's cool.
One of the children of the spirits dancers in the Oufo. Dressed as a spirit of the Dead. Gede.
🖕Me and Ghanaian Priest & Master Drummer Osofo Andrew.
🖕 Me & Mambo Sally.
Taja Nicholle is a Afro-Indigenous Certified Death Doula/Grief Support Counselor. She's does death healing, cleansings readings, Sound Healing, etc.
https://www.therisingroseco.com/
I meet these women and though there costumes were cool.
🖕 the top is of a Haitian Oungan he and Andrew and some others released the Gede spirits after the Fet Gede was over. We told them thank you and then we all sayed a prayer.
This is the Haitian Oungan with the white powder on his face he was dancing and smoking cigarettes the spirits came and jumped a few people that night.
voodoo altar...