About Ainur ElmgrenAge: a quarter of a century Sex: XX Gender: female Race: Against time Ethnicity: Allright, if you insist... 62,5% Finnish, 25% Mishär Tatar, 12,5% Kale ( Finnish Gypsy). Citizen of Sweden. Horoscope: Pisces, year of the Goat Occupation: Ph.D. student at the Department of History, Lund University. Freelance cartoonist and illustrator. Writes for Bild & Bubbla magazine. Nourishment: rye bread, mediterranean yoghurt, piroshki, peremech, sushi, octopodes, honey, tea, wasabi, chocolate, halloumi, broccoli, vodka, avocado, natto, any combination of the above. Turnons: The 1920's, Orcs, Finns, Russia, Socialist memorabilia, helicopters, the Cthulhu mythos, chocolate, the German language, libraries and book shops, magazines with lots of colourful pictures, epic comics, Japanese clothing, swords, lots of pillows with tassels. Turnoffs: Racism, chauvinism (nationalist or gender-based), big capitalism, philistines, boors, bigots, McDonalds, fat-free yoghurt, missionaries (for any religion, ideology or music style). Friends: People with whom I can share a moment of silence, with a quirky sense of humour, a tolerant mind, a tough skin and a big heart. Doggies!Enemies: Intolerant, insecure people who pick on those who seem weaker. Fundamentalists of any colour and creed.
OLD-TURKIC DEITIES Rafael BEZERTINOV From his book TENGRIANIZM – RELIGION OF TÜRKS AND MONGOLS Moon (Ai). Ancient Türks’ mythology regarded Moon as a daughter of Sky God Tengri and Earth. They perceived the goddess Moon dually: She frightened them and at the same time they loved Her.
The night is darkness, when the malicious spirits emerge from all holes. The rituals and hypnotic sessions of witches were always conducted according to the phases of the Moon. At night the illnesses amplified, causing more often deaths at this time. Robberies, murders are done mainly at night. On the other hand, the Türks trusted the magic force of the Moon. She was a sole night lantern. To please Moon those born during full moon were given names as such: Aisylu, Aituly, Ainir, Aizirek, Ainaz, etc. [or Ainur! - Ainur] The three phases of the moon also had their signs. It was believed that at ‘ai naazy’ (new moon) the moon symbolized a young girl, pure and modest. At ‘ai toly’, ‘tuly ai’ (complete moon) Moon personified a mature woman – mother. In this period she is good-natured and favorable. At ‘ai karty’ (old moon) the Moon aged, became wise, but quarrelsome and malicious. Before death Moon reigned in absolutely dark night. In these three nights, it was believed, life and death meet together. The old Moon died, a new one was born, and together with Her a new life, new cycle, new round was born. I found this interesting text in The Tatar Gazette. Read more about Tatars, a Turkic people, on my Tatarstan page.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Tumulte Noir Preview: GoldenBird
Posted at 12:41 pm by ainur
 |  |  | J f Z August 23, 2006 06:41 PM PDT
The artwork is astounding! I'm already hooked into caring about the characters from what I've read. Please do share more! |  |
  |  |  | bubu July 24, 2006 08:05 AM PDT
Siis jotain selostin: tarkotin siis, et ne aikasemmat oli kans hyviä ja nää sun uudet oli tietty oikein hyviä! Siis että harjotuksella tulee aina vaan parempaa... keskittymistä, sitä tarttee olla. Määkin oon tänä kesänä pystyny keskittyyn ihan eri tavalla ku aikasempina vuosina, kun tein todella hommia... ja ideoita tulee koko ajan lisää. |  |
  |  |  | bubu July 24, 2006 08:01 AM PDT
Voi Ainur, löysin just sun piirtämiäs lyijykynäpiirroksia yhden vihon välistä; piirros oli varmaan jotain 80-luvun lopulta... siinä oli myös Tidin piirros mukana. Niin, niistä näkee, et harjotus tekee mestarin. Ja nää piirrokset oli kans hyviä sitäpaitsi. |  |
  |  |  | Ana July 20, 2006 07:55 PM PDT
On 80 pages, I think I can only fit a couple of days.
Yeah, I know about the shade... I should have dared to ink it. Must read more Corto Maltese.
(Jaa, Falk är jättesöt... vänta tills du ser honom i seminaristrock!) |  |
  |  |  | Turukhtan July 20, 2006 02:38 PM PDT
(Najj, gulle-Falk!)
Hmm, I'd try to go easy on that dotted shade on the parasol. The grey shades are wonderful, though. But beauty lies in simplicity ...
And only 80 pages!! That means you could finish it in a year, if you draw as little as one or two pages a week. I'm sure you could fit that in with your Ph.D.
Will they stay by the Adriatic Sea all the time, or will they still go to Paris at some point? |  |
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