La notte della Sciamana (The night of the shaman) by nickcarter
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Stavo riascoltando un mio vecchio CD del 1995 , una compilation di musica "Tecno Dance" , e tra le altre canzoni ce n'era una con un ritmo quasi ipnotico " Datura , La Yerba del Diablo "che mi ispirato questo lavoro : Spero vi piaccia!
I was listening to an old my CD of 1995, a compilation of music "techno Dance", and among other songs there was one with an almost hypnotic rhythm "Datura, the Yerba del Diablo" that inspired me this work: I hope you like it!

Comments (27)
Bravo on atmosphere, Nick. Render is super slso.
Excellent work!
I like it very much, Nick!
The shadows in this are awesome!
Fabulous image! I love the dragon in the smoke and the lighting works beautifully.
Well done!
Great job Nick!
Wonderful image my friend :)
superb composition,lighting, and characters
Una grande opera d'arte!!!!!!!!!!Ottimo lavoro Nick 👏👍🙋♂️
All superb done!
Fantastic work.
Fantastic atmo with this lighting, great image!
Outstanding, very plausible depiction of such an event. Great work with the shadows.
Great composition.
Looks Great That Tecno Dance Can Mess With Your Brain I prefer 60s Psychedelic for Inspiration.
Excellent scene with superb lighting and effects ! The shadows are impressive ! The lizard on the wall is a fine idea !
Wonderful light and shadows and neat effects. Fine multi-character render.Cool little monkey, too.
Excellent and creative! Love the special effects!
Fantastically well done my friend !!!
Great work
Brrrrr....dark...who knows what may happen there ? Great compo.
Excellent done!!!!!!!!
I knew a few real shamans (Native American), and they were stunning people. That song you mentioned, above, is about a native plant (datura) that some called the "herb of the devil". You've conjured the strange, other-worldly feeling of using those plants over a fire. You created the eerie light, the deep shadows, and beautiful smoke---your smoke is exquisite, both in the soft sections, and the upper 'layered' sections. I only tried Native American mind-expansion herbs a couple of times (I didn't do well with them!) but I learned a world about plants and herbs and healing from the shamans I knew. And they often sat around fires, and loved this deep, intense light and smoke. A magical image. Really well done.