


Luz de Sabina
Armando Sebastian
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 24 in
2024
The piece is dedicated to Maria Sabina she was the first known shaman to allow Westerners to participate in the Mazatec psilocybin ritual. María Sabina was well-respected in the village as a healer and shaman. She’d been consuming psilocybin mushrooms regularly since she was seven years old. I wanted to represent a younger version of her since most of the images we’ve seen are from her later years as a senior woman living in the town of Huautla, Oaxaca Mexico.
Armando Sebastian
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 24 in
2024
The piece is dedicated to Maria Sabina she was the first known shaman to allow Westerners to participate in the Mazatec psilocybin ritual. María Sabina was well-respected in the village as a healer and shaman. She’d been consuming psilocybin mushrooms regularly since she was seven years old. I wanted to represent a younger version of her since most of the images we’ve seen are from her later years as a senior woman living in the town of Huautla, Oaxaca Mexico.
Armando Sebastian
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 24 in
2024
The piece is dedicated to Maria Sabina she was the first known shaman to allow Westerners to participate in the Mazatec psilocybin ritual. María Sabina was well-respected in the village as a healer and shaman. She’d been consuming psilocybin mushrooms regularly since she was seven years old. I wanted to represent a younger version of her since most of the images we’ve seen are from her later years as a senior woman living in the town of Huautla, Oaxaca Mexico.