Friday, August 14, 2009

3 Voodoo Vodoun Vodun Mini Pins


For your consideration - 3 mini pins featuring veves - symbols - for three haitian loas - who are intermediary deities who intercede with Bondyè, the supreme god, on behalf of humans.

The top button shows the veve for Ayizan.

In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Ayizan (also Grande Ai-Zan, Aizan, or Ayizan Velekete) is the loa of the marketplace and commerce.

She is a racine, or root Loa, associated with Vodoun rites of initiation (called kanzo). Just as her husband Loko is the archetypal Houngan (priest), Ayizan is regarded as the first, or archetypal Mambo (priestess), and as such is also associated with priestly knowledge and mysteries, particularly those of initiation, and the natural world.

She is syncretised with the Catholic Saint Clare, her symbol is the palm frond, she drinks no alcohol, and is the wife of Loko Atisou

The lower left button displays the veve for Erzulie - who has 2 main aspects – Rada & Petwo.

Erzulie Freda, the Rada aspect of Erzulie, is the spirit of love, beauty, jewellery, dancing, luxury, and flowers. She wears three wedding rings, one for each husband - Damballa, Agwe and Ogoun. She is often envisioned as a beautiful mulatto woman of great wealth, wearing excessive amounts of jewellery Her symbol is a heart, her colours are pink, blue, white and gold, and her favourite sacrifices include jewellery, perfume, sweet cakes and liqueurs. Coquettish and very fond of beauty and finery, Erzulie Freda is femininity and compassion embodied, yet she also has a darker side; she is seen as jealous and spoiled and within some vodoun circles is considered to be lazy. When she mounts a serviteur she flirts with all the men, and treats all the women as rivals. In Christian iconography she is often identified with the Mater Dolorosa. She is conceived of as never able to attain her heart's most fervent desire. For this reason she always leaves a service in tears.

In her Petro nation aspect as Erzulie Dantor she is often depicted as a scarred and buxom black woman, holding a child protectively in one hand and a knife in the other. She is a warrior and a particularly fierce protector of women and children. Her colours are red, gold and navy blue, her symbols are a pierced heart, knives, and her favourite sacrifices include black pigs, fried pork (griot) and rum. She is often identified with lesbian women. It is believed that a common depiction of Erzulie Dantor has its roots in copies of the icon of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, brought to Haiti by Polish soldiers fighting on both sides of the Haitian Revolution from 1802 onwards.

The lower right button depicts the veve for Papa Legba

Papa Legba is the intermediary between the loa and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or denies) permission to speak with the spirits of Guinee, and is believed to speak all human languages. He is always the first and last spirit invoked in any ceremony, because his permission is needed for any communication between mortals and the loa - he opens and closes the doorway. In Haiti, he is the great elocution, the voice of God, as it were. Legba facilitates communication, speech and understanding. In the Yoruba pantheon, honored in Nigeria, Cuba, Brazil, and elsewhere in the Yoruba diaspora, Ellegua is mostly associated with Papa Legba since both share the role of being the god of the crossroads. In contrast to Papa Legba, however, Eleggua is a trickster child. Legba also shares similarities to Orunmila, the orisha of prophesy who taught mankind how to use the mighty oracle Ifá.

He usually appears as an old man on a crutch or with a cane, wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and smoking a pipe, or sprinkling water. The dog is sacred to him. Because of his position as 'gate-keeper' between the worlds of the living and the mysteries he is often identified with Saint Peter who holds a comparable position in Catholic tradition. But he is also depicted in Haiti as St. Lazarus, or St. Anthony.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

BARACK OBAMA WE WANT MOSHIACH NOW PINBACK BUTTON

This button was designed towards the end of the 2008 campaign season.

We here at Atelier Bagatelle were and remained strong supporters of Barack Obama. However, our cynical nature led us to amazement at the way some supporters seem to worship the Senator. And so we created this Obama / Messiah button.

We were inspired in part by a weblog - Is Obama the Messiah, which has from time to time featured some of the pins from our Obey Obama series. The other source of inspiration came from the Lubavitcher sect of Hasidic Jews.

About Hasidism ( from Wikipedia ) :

The founder of Hasidism, Israel ben Eliezer, also became known under the title of the "Master of the Good Name" (the Ba'al Shem Tov, abbreviated as the Besht). His fame as a healer spread not only among the Jews, but also among the non-Jewish peasants and the Polish nobles. He allegedly could predict the future.

To the common people, the Besht appeared wholly admirable. Characterized by an extraordinary sincerity and simplicity, he sought to meet the spiritual needs of the masses. He taught them that true divine service consisted not only of religious scholarship, but also of a sincere love of God combined with warm faith and belief in the efficacy of prayer; that the ordinary person filled with a sincere belief in God, and whose prayers come from the heart, is more acceptable to God than someone versed in and fully observant of Jewish law who lacks inspiration in his divine service. This democratization of Judaism attracted to the teachings of the Besht not only the common people, but also the scholars whom the rabbinical scholasticism and ascetic Kabbalah failed to satisfy.

The Lubavitcher hasidic sect is centered in Brooklyn, New York. The grand rabbi - or Rebbe - Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who led the sect from 1950 until his death in 1994, was beloved by his followers. He exhorted them to hasten the coming of the Moshiach ( messiah ) by performing more good deeds. Towards the end of his life many of his followers became convinced that the Rebbe was himself Moshiach, and that he would reveal himself at the appropriate time.

Bumperstickers reading " We want Moshiach now! " adorned automobiles. Children in yeshivas would sing songs about the imminent arrival of the messiah. Men carried "moshiach beepers" - pagers ( that was before cell phones were cheap and ubiquitous ) that would signal the ultimate redemption of mankind through Moshiach


The design is based on one of our earlier OBEY OBAMA buttons, which are in turn an hommage to the work of Shepherd Fairey of OBEY GIANT fame. We took the star and changed it two a six pointed Star of David. We kept the lightning bolts, since if Obama is the messiah then surely he will need them to smite his enemies.

Surrounding the star are the words " WE WANT MOSHIACH NOW! " Below the image is OBAMA.

The blue background color is taken from the Israeli flag.

There will be just 60 of these buttons produced. Each will be numbered on the curl - Atelier Bagatelle 2008 - 27 of 60 as an example.