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Margaret Schneider (Scared Cicada)

IG: @scaredcicada

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Margaret Schneider is a queer, nonbinary third-generation artist, photographer, writer, and musician, reclaiming maternal Russian-Ukrainian heritage, reconnecting with ancestral traditions, and making reparations for ancestral harms. Their spiritual and artistic practices are intuitive, including practice of divination via everyday omens, tarot, stichomancy, scrying, and dream states. Their recent works reckon with the toxic legacy of nuclear waste and industrial machinations on the water and land where they grew up, the ennui and loneliness of pandemic times, and contemporary movements for peace and ecosystem restoration. Their imagery evokes present-day and future sci-fi scenarios.

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Margaret Schneider (Scared Cicada)

IG: @scaredcicada

This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, Giclee Fine Art Prints

Margaret Schneider is a queer, nonbinary third-generation artist, photographer, writer, and musician, reclaiming maternal Russian-Ukrainian heritage, reconnecting with ancestral traditions, and making reparations for ancestral harms. Their spiritual and artistic practices are intuitive, including practice of divination via everyday omens, tarot, stichomancy, scrying, and dream states. Their recent works reckon with the toxic legacy of nuclear waste and industrial machinations on the water and land where they grew up, the ennui and loneliness of pandemic times, and contemporary movements for peace and ecosystem restoration. Their imagery evokes present-day and future sci-fi scenarios.

Margaret Schneider (Scared Cicada)

IG: @scaredcicada

This image is available for the following products: Framed Prints, Giclee Fine Art Prints

Margaret Schneider is a queer, nonbinary third-generation artist, photographer, writer, and musician, reclaiming maternal Russian-Ukrainian heritage, reconnecting with ancestral traditions, and making reparations for ancestral harms. Their spiritual and artistic practices are intuitive, including practice of divination via everyday omens, tarot, stichomancy, scrying, and dream states. Their recent works reckon with the toxic legacy of nuclear waste and industrial machinations on the water and land where they grew up, the ennui and loneliness of pandemic times, and contemporary movements for peace and ecosystem restoration. Their imagery evokes present-day and future sci-fi scenarios.