
The self portraits and the eerie frozen landscapes, empty apart from figures engaged in disturbing occult ceremonies, of Norwegian photographer and digital artist Daria Endresen combine various elements from Nordic mythology, fetishism, Surrealism and a particularly Northern form of romanticism to skillfully evoke a mysterious Gothic, ritualistic dreamworld.
In this cold, isolated, sinister fairy-tale like realm she has managed to capture the essence of a pagan poetry long since disappeared from the world.
So…. two of these photos I would swear I’ve seen before: the forest floor with the figure amidst the pagan symbols/arrows, and the one with the horns. Really cool! I’m glad you’re exploring the modern “surrealists.”
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God I am so behind, I only found them like two hours ago. I love all things nordic, plus all the other Cake factors (nudity, occult shit and the dark romanticism) it was a definite yes.
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The Norwegians (and Scandinavia in general) are absolutely fascinating. I watched this documentary on Norwegian Black Metal – you know what I mean? Totally creepy cool. Part of it was about the resentment of native people over being force converted to Christianity back in the day and how if they were to embrace the thing that opposes the Christian god well who would it be? Chills… As the Viking warrior sips his blood red wine…
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As a pretty serious student of the occult I am familiar with the whole dank black metal thing and the church burnings (some historic stave churches went up in flames). Very interesting and quite chilling.
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What is your opinion of it all? As a student of the occult? Is it a mere curiosity? Or do you put some faith in it?
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That would be giving away the game if I told you. i am mainly interested in the connection between creativity and the occult. also I think we use magical thinking a lot more than we realise.
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Oh I totally agree. Magic is part of our lives in subtle and insidious ways. And I don’t mean that negatively. I mean in unknown ways. Giving away the game. You know it just adds to your mystique, don’t you?
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What mystique…my about page is quite transparent.
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Yes, gambling, horse racing, Eddie Izzard and your sweet tooth, numbers and tarot, am I forgetting anything? PS I didn’t look- that’s from memory
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How was my lyrical yet nonsensical write up
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Nicely done. You conveyed the whole eerie, cold, evil fairy tale thing very well. Not nonsensical at all.
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Thank you. Its harder to write about completely new stuff because there is no historical build up of a consensus.
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You can give an impression, I suppose. Besides you always have your own thoughts on these works
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But are they the right ones?
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Really, with this sort of thing, is there a right answer? What you think is as valid as what I think, what another observer thinks….
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True but their is always the question of the artists intent.
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True… in this modern age we have at our fingertips more information than we’ve ever had before. An artist’s Facebook page for instance (I know, fucking blech) but there it is.
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true, but you know me and mystery.
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Right but if you’re wondering about an artist’s intent, in this day and age, there it is
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Hmmm…perhaps I should stick to Golden Age surrealism then….though It is good to find out whats going on.
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Think about how ahead of the game you will be in 10 years…
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Hmmm, maybe.
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I love that you’re answering questions…
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I reserve the right to take the 5th, and it is on your blog Meg
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Please don’t. I’m totally curious!
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Hmmm we will see
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Oh Cake have you left for the evening?
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Cake has left the building.
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Goodnight, sweet dreams… or memorable ones at least.
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Excellent. I like these. I can’t tell if those are all the same person. This kind of reminds me of Hannibal. Have you seen that show?
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I had the same thought as well. I watched the first series, I like your man who plays Hannibal. I thought it wasn’t bad.
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Yes, Mads Mikkelsen. He’s beautiful and so talented. I watched the first two seasons but only part of the third. It got weird but it actually might be right up your alley. It was like surrealist art on TV.
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I will give it another shot… I think at the time they were a lot of serial killers on either television or film, and I wanted to watch something without a plethora of corpses. I like the Surrealist art on television bit.
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I get that. I stopped watching Walking Dead for that reason. I feel like Hannibal is unique for the style and for the relationships it features. Will and Hannibal’s relationship is so complex and compelling, yet extremely disturbing. Makes for a tense but enjoyable watch. The third season is much more quiet I feel. But no less disturbing. I just couldn’t get into it but perhaps if I’d watched them one after the other.
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Ok I will definitely give it another shot soon when I have a day off and no writing to do and gorge myself on a box set and chocolates
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No cake?
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That goes without saying that I would have Cake.
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You capitalized it. Now I’m not thinking of a crumbly chocolate treat…
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Sorry that was an error… crumbly chocolate treat it is
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Is chocolate your favorite?
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Yes pretty much.
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I like strawberry shortcake, which isn’t exactly cake but it’s in the name. I’m a rebel anyway.
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You Rebel
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I try. I like not conforming. Perhaps it’s a personality flaw. But perhaps that’s my own reality creeping in, because in general I am pretty well conformed to societal standards. Except in a few key areas…
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The world usually has all the answers and it is very hard to go completely against the grain.
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Hmm, true.
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Me and the world dont really get along.I am weary of the world and the world is weary of me. Well that my pose anyway
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The world is not weary of you Mr. Cake.
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Hmmm not sure about that
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I am 😊
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Glad you are
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The ones with the double image is the artist. Doppelgängers again. Me and my mirrors
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Ah yes. That’s a great effect. Mirrors are fun and sinister. Do you know what a Tulpa is? I read a terrifying story about one once. Featured a mirror. Scared the crap out of me. I’m a scaredycat.
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A Tulpa is a Buddhist evil spirit/ghost if I remember correctly. I would go further with mirrors, I will send you a post where I say mirrors were a turning point in civilisation.
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In this story it was a mirror image of the man it took over. By that I mean, it came out of his mirror. 😳 Makes you want to look real quick at yourself if at all. Lol. A turning point, huh? Hmm…
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That does sound good… what’s the title?
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It was a WP post a long time ago. I’m not even sure but I can look for it. Give me a bit and I’ll find it.
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Thank you
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Having just returned from the acupuncturist, I am horrified by the one with needles and threads and little things stuck into the sacrificial victim. Now I have an idea of what I might have looked like as I lay there!
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Sorry Roger I would never mean to horrify you…hope the needles worked.
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They took my mind off the the other pains! Actually, I am a great deal better today, so the treatment is working. Ireland Scotland tomorrow. Italy might beat Wales (?). Then the big one: England France. We get it in French (TVCinq) out of Quebec. Allez les Bleus!
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Glad to hear you are better. I will be watching the Ireland match in the pub tomorrow…I will visit your site shortly… I have been working on Tempting Fate today and I need to get cracking
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Watching Ireland in an Irish pub: what glory. I am not “into “Ireland’s Cal”, been away too long, but The Fields of Athenrye still get me going. Not to mention, the wearing of the green, in the version I was taught as a child.
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Should be a bit of craic
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I’ve taken a liking to the O’Hara’s. It came in a gift box for Christmas.
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I enjoyed this Cake. My mind has been in the realm of darker stories, art and poetry lately. And Scandinavia seems to be good setting for things that are dark…. Perhaps it is the cold, the lack of sunlight and their mythology.
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I have a thing for Scandinavia… I am quite knowledge on medieval Icelandic literature believe or not and also the role they played in the creation of modernity is impressive. I have loved the Norse myths ever since I was a child and that love has never gone away. Glad you enjoyed… sometimes I put up edgier stuff, this was a bit of a departure but I enjoyed it as well.
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Reminded me a bit of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for whatever reason
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I can see that… it has that cold, disaffected vibe about it. I liked those books as well
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Oh dear: that was unexpected. Drown your sorrow, my friend, we may be hearing much more from the bagpipes this year.
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Surprising and I believe you are right… a tight one this year I think
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I watched in solitude. Then saw the second half of the Eng / Fran game (in French). Such sorrow: oh les pauvres bleus. Could be a good one tomorrow!
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Well Wales have to win otherwise it will be a long hard six nations
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Oh dear: long, hard, and NOT bilingual!
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No indeed
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It didn’t look good at half time, but the fitness and the bench strength were so superior. Next weekend in Caer Dydd will be a cracker.
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Yes it will really be a close Six Narions, I really don’t know who will win
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I think England will take some stopping. EJ has done a very good job with them. We’ll see after next weekend.
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We will see… I think it’s the most one for years.
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Italy are dragging their feet, but there is a lot of strength in the other five nations. France could / should have won. Ireland / Scotland was close. Wales are interesting with the coaching and captaincy changes. I won’t place any money on the games!
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Agreed, with the exception of whoever is playing Italy.
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At the half, with Italy 7 and Wales 3, I was glad my heart was t stake, not my wallet!
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True, but they always tend to fade in the second half.
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Yup: fitness levels and the strength of the bench. That is why England are to be feared. And New Zealand, of course. I don’t think anyone else currently has such strength in depth.
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True nobody has.
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Mr. Cake, an interesting collection of photographs. ~ Miss Cranes
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Thank you Miss Cranes I am attempting to widen the scope of my subjects.
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You’re welcome, Mr. Cake.
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Well thank you. I wrote a post on Ellen Rogers whom I know you have used before as well.
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Always welcome. I do like the work of Ellen Rogers very much.
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These are really cool! Each one tells its own story. Although I beg to differ with you Cake — Pagan poetry is still alive and well in the world! Just gotta know where to look… 🙂
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I will take your word for it Christine… glad you liked
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Stunning eerily beautiful
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Thank you Charles, she is an excellent artist
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