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Baba yaga - russian Witch

Bab Yaga is a miniature handsculpted doll. Media is polymer clay. She stands 4 1/2 inches tall. © 2007 BABA YAGA, known in Russian folklore as a witch and an ogress, is the ancient goddess of death and regeneration of Slavic mythology, with roots in the pre-Indo-European matrilinear pantheon. In Slavic folk tales (mainly Russian), Baba Yaga lives in nocturnal darkness, deep in the woods, far from the world of men. She is variously depicted as an evil old hag who eats humans, especially children, and as a wise, prophetic old woman. In appearance, she is tall, bony-legged, and pestle-headed, with a long nose and disheveled hair. At times she appears as a young woman, at other times as two sisters, one young and one old. Her primary theriomorphic image is that of a bird or a snake, but she can turn instantly into a frog, a toad, a turtle, a mouse, a crab, a vixen, a bee, a mare, a goat, or an inanimate object.

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Nicole Phung 25 Feb 2008

WOW -- Simply incredible!!

Tricia Newell 19 Feb 2008

Brilliant work. My pic of the day!

denise wilson 18 Jan 2008

wow! incredible work!