“Shucklewoo” is unusual because it has a white frame and Features hidden “extended zodiac” symbols and drawings on the backside of the wood panel.
Shucklewoo is a twisted variation of the phrase chuckle voodoo which is the use of crazy magic objects that put spells on people. I think these figures are in a swamp surrounded by water, that’s why I changed it to S (swamp) and W (water), so it’s shucklewoo instead of chuckle voodoo. The figure on the middle right top with the dried bush hat on his head is cajon and has a Chuckle voodoo (crazy magic objects that put spells on people) hat that was likely given to him as a curse. To the right of him is an evil magic man who is a false priest, that has a cult of his own. He is an undead necromancer with long and decrepit fingernails and we don’t know who revived him but now he revives other people and he does it very well and enjoys doing it – which is a good life lesson, do what you love and are good at. The figure on the left, she is likely related to the other crazy magic man from the painting “cranberry tea” because she also has a dead shrub head. She has piercing white quartz gem eyes with special properties that keep her magic strong. She has a terrifying root-filled grin stretching from both sides of her face. There’s a crazy magic man, that’s evil but not inhumane at the bottom of the picture, he uses a lot of electric currents in his work and wears long metal gloves. His horns are covered with wiring to keep the current flowing in his head. He’s like a living car battery.
White frame. Blue background, various shades of green, white, pink and purple.
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