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Shungo Nina - Deva of Fire Wood Print

by Pablo Amaringo Inspired

$51.00
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Shungo Nina - Deva of Fire wood print by Pablo Amaringo Inspired. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Here stands Shungo Nina, and he is the spirit of the mysteries of the element of Fire.
Shungo means “heart” and Nina means “fire” in... more
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Here stands Shungo Nina, and he is the spirit of the mysteries of the element of Fire.
Shungo means “heart” and Nina means “fire” in the Quechua language. Shungo Nina’s aurora of flames and golden sceptre proclaim his authority of the element of Fire in this world.
The radiant symbol of the sun, which represents the ultimate source of fire, surmounts his sceptre.
Although he is a supernatural being of pure incandescence and ardour, he can take corporeal human form as the illustrious personification of this element.
About Pablo Amaringo Inspired

Recognized as one of the worlds great visionary artists, Pablo Amaringo was renowned for his intricate, colorful paintings inspired by his shamanic visions. A master communicator of the ayahuasca experience--where snakes, jaguars, subterranean beings, celestial palaces, aliens, and spacecraft all converge--Amaringos art presents a doorway to the transcendent worlds of ayahuasca intended for contemplation, meditation, and inspiration. Pablo Amaringo (1938-2009) trained as a curandero in the Amazon, healing himself and others from the age of ten, but retired in 1977 to become a full-time painter and art teacher at his Usko Ayar school in Pucullpa, Peru. The author of Ayahuasca Visions: The Religious Iconography of a Peruvian Shaman...
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