• An evening walk | Ural Mari Series
  • An evening walk | Ural Mari Series

An evening walk | Ural Mari Series

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From the Ural Mari series

'Back in the 16th century Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible conquered Cheremiss princedoms along with the Khanate of Kazan. After this defeat some of the Mari population fled to the eastern regions evading high taxes and forced Christianisation.'

'For four centuries the Ural Maris managed to preserve their traditional religion which reveres the forces of nature each personified by its god. Paganism is different from that of the 16th century. It has changed under the influence of Christianity and Islam. However up to the beginning of the 20th century there was a sacred grove in each Mari village where people could pray. These were public and family places and each street had its own priest.'

'The greatest harm to the Mari culture and religion was done by the Soviet government in the first half of the 20th century. As the old-timers recall the last mass prayings were practiced by Maris during the Second World War; it was a kind of relief measures from the communists.'

'Today Ural Maris have only one official sacred place left — Kjusjo-kuryk (Prayer Mounting) near the village of Bolshaja Tavra.'

Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310g | 100% Cotton

Bright White Matt | Acid Free | Archival Pigment Print

20 x 30 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP

53 x 80 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP

73 x 110 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP

30 x 20 cm:

Full Bleed: 31,56 x 21,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 46,56 x 31,56 x 2,59 cm

60 x 40 cm:

Full Bleed: 61,56 x 41,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 71,56 x 51,96 x 2,59 cm

The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist