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Crnobog - Chernobog (Proto-Slavic *čĭrnŭ 'black' and *bogŭ "god"), also spelled as Chernabog, Czernobog, Chornoboh, Crnobog and Tchernobog is a Slavic deity, whose name means black god, about whom much has been speculated but little can be said definitively. The only historical sources, which are Christian ones, interpret him as a dark, accursed god, but it is questionable how important or malicious he was really considered to be by ancient Slavs. The name is attested only among West Slavic tribes of the 12th century, hence it is speculated that he was not a very important or very old deity. Older scholarship assumed him to be the counterpart of Belobog.
Ink technique 2014. - photoshop colored 2015.
The Vesna or Vesnas were mythological female characters associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology, particularly within Croatia,Serbia and Slovenia. Along with her male companion Vesnik, she was associated with rituals conducted in rural areas during springtime.In the nineteenth century, Russian peasants celebrated the return of spring on March 1 by going out to the fields, carrying a clay figure of a lark on a pivot which had been decorated with flowers. They sang songs naming the spring season Vesna. The word "vesna" is still the poetic word for "spring" in the Slovene language, as well as Czech and Slovak. Also, vesna (Russian: весна́) is a Russian word for spring. The month February is sometimes named vesnar in Slovene language.
Triglav - is god of war, depicted as representation of three major Slavic gods that vary from one Slavic tribe to others.
Ink drawing technique 2014. colored 2016.
"Svarog" the god of the blacksmith and father of Dažbog, a Slavic solar deity. Some researchers conclude that Svarog is the Slavic god of celestial fire and of blacksmithing. Ink on paper, photoshop, illustration for personal project.
Still working on Slavic mythology new project Veles
Veles 2017. ink on paper
Veles in colour 2017.
Mokoš, 2017./2018. ink on paper, color photoshop
slavensko božanstvo, boginja plodnosti i zaštitnica žena.
Mokoš (Old Russian: Мокошь) is a Slavic goddess mentioned in the Primary Chronicle, protector of women's work and women's destiny. She watches over spinning and weaving, shearing of sheep,and protects women in child birth. Mokosh is the Great Mother, Mat Zemlya.
Davor (Rugovid), ink on paper 2018.
Davor 2018. ink on paper, photoshop
Morana 2018. Ink on paper
Morana 2018. ink on paper, photoshop
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