Original artwork from the Burzum album Dauði Baldrs can be yours! Two paintings from the Daudi Baldrs album is up for auction ending Sunday. Starting prize on each painting is 800 $.
These paintings has since they was done on commision and with instructions from the Varg Vikernes been owned by the artist Tania Stene. Varg Vikernes had quite detailed ideas on how he wanted the paintings for the album done, so the motifs can be considered to be his visual ideas.
1. I Heimr Heljar is illustrating the realm of Hel, the Old Norse goddes of death. It is representing both the universe and the netherworld, with the sunwheel representing the circlular life force.
2. Moti Ragnarokum means "towards Ragnarok" the Old Norse ending of the world, and beginning of a new world. The painting is illustrating both the sunset of the old world and the dawning of a new world. The sunwheel is representing the circlular life force.
Artist: Tania Stene
Technique: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Year: 1996
Sold by artist. http://myworld.ebay.com/nachtarth/
Varg Vikernes himself owns the original paintings Dauði Baldrs and Hermoðr á Helferð.
These paintings has since they was done on commision and with instructions from the Varg Vikernes been owned by the artist Tania Stene. Varg Vikernes had quite detailed ideas on how he wanted the paintings for the album done, so the motifs can be considered to be his visual ideas.
1. I Heimr Heljar is illustrating the realm of Hel, the Old Norse goddes of death. It is representing both the universe and the netherworld, with the sunwheel representing the circlular life force.
2. Moti Ragnarokum means "towards Ragnarok" the Old Norse ending of the world, and beginning of a new world. The painting is illustrating both the sunset of the old world and the dawning of a new world. The sunwheel is representing the circlular life force.
Artist: Tania Stene
Technique: Oil on canvas
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Year: 1996
Sold by artist. http://myworld.ebay.com/nachtarth/
Varg Vikernes himself owns the original paintings Dauði Baldrs and Hermoðr á Helferð.