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Power figures from the Kongo, 18th/19th century. The Kongo peoples live in southwestern Zaire and Angola. In a few  traditional Kongo villages a religious specialist, who is also a healer  and a legal expert, takes care of the spiritual and physical needs of  the villagers with the assistance of a powerful carved figure, called  ankisi nkondi. Popularly known as nail figures, these sculptures were  used for a wide variety of purposes, including to protect the village,  to prove guilt or innocence, to heal the sick, to end disasters, to  bring revenge, and to settle legal disputes.

urhajos:

Power figures from the Kongo, 18th/19th century. The Kongo peoples live in southwestern Zaire and Angola. In a few traditional Kongo villages a religious specialist, who is also a healer and a legal expert, takes care of the spiritual and physical needs of the villagers with the assistance of a powerful carved figure, called ankisi nkondi. Popularly known as nail figures, these sculptures were used for a wide variety of purposes, including to protect the village, to prove guilt or innocence, to heal the sick, to end disasters, to bring revenge, and to settle legal disputes.

photojojo:

Raaaad.
Joschi Herczeg and Daniel Kaehr rigged fireworks and a camera for these mysterious household appliance explosions.
Recommend us for the directory! p.s.explosionsrule

photojojo:

Raaaad.

Joschi Herczeg and Daniel Kaehr rigged fireworks and a camera for these mysterious household appliance explosions.

Recommend us for the directory! p.s.explosionsrule


anneyhall:

Photo by Man Ray  

anneyhall:

Photo by Man Ray  

photojojo:

Whoa.
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photojojo:

Whoa.

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(Source: weheartit.com, via photojojo)

urhajos:

Power figures from the Kongo, 18th/19th century. The Kongo peoples live in southwestern Zaire and Angola. In a few  traditional Kongo villages a religious specialist, who is also a healer  and a legal expert, takes care of the spiritual and physical needs of  the villagers with the assistance of a powerful carved figure, called  ankisi nkondi. Popularly known as nail figures, these sculptures were  used for a wide variety of purposes, including to protect the village,  to prove guilt or innocence, to heal the sick, to end disasters, to  bring revenge, and to settle legal disputes.

urhajos:

Power figures from the Kongo, 18th/19th century. The Kongo peoples live in southwestern Zaire and Angola. In a few traditional Kongo villages a religious specialist, who is also a healer and a legal expert, takes care of the spiritual and physical needs of the villagers with the assistance of a powerful carved figure, called ankisi nkondi. Popularly known as nail figures, these sculptures were used for a wide variety of purposes, including to protect the village, to prove guilt or innocence, to heal the sick, to end disasters, to bring revenge, and to settle legal disputes.

photojojo:

Raaaad.
Joschi Herczeg and Daniel Kaehr rigged fireworks and a camera for these mysterious household appliance explosions.
Recommend us for the directory! p.s.explosionsrule

photojojo:

Raaaad.

Joschi Herczeg and Daniel Kaehr rigged fireworks and a camera for these mysterious household appliance explosions.

Recommend us for the directory! p.s.explosionsrule


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