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Ciaran Shaman

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Ciaran Shaman (born August 9th, 1971 in Teesside, UK) is an artist specialising in psychedelic archaic gaian art. Best known for his symbolic use of hallucinogenic mushrooms within his imagery his work has been used on the covers of underground dance magazines such as 'Shangri-la-la' as well as featuring on undosed collectable LSD blotter art. He has also collaborated with David and Pamela Icke on a range of anti-illuminati anti-merchandise.
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