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Journey To The Astral World
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Atelier 10; Westwinds; I-size: 36" x 24"; P-size: 36" x 24"; Ed#: 4/51; Signed;, Inscription in pencil located in the bottom left on the image area reads: "Title, signature and 4/51" print: Oscar Duardo; chopmark: "SHG" chops located in the bottom left hand corner.; Colors used: 1. Blue, 2. Medium yellow, 3. Green, 4. Light yellow, 5. Red, 6. Transperent (sic.) orange, 7.Ceureulen (sic.) blue, 8. Transperent (sic.) light blue, 9. Transperent (sic.) white, 10, Black/dark blue- split fountin (sic.), 11. White/medium yellow- split fountin (sic.), 12. Brown
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Dark starry skied with white doves flyng beside and above an arched window. Looking out into a seascape as revivalist figures dance in possession, conjuring the spirit world in candlelight. "Revivalist sect of the new world conjuring ancient spirits through the releasing of doves. This ritual opens the door to the spiritual world, seen only through mediums possessed by spirits of the astral world, praying, prancing, dancing, clapping of hands; trumpeting in the night transends the participants into the world of the Eternal." B. Hoyes. Full Bleed
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