Indigo Kids


Indigo Kids are playful nomadic deities. Their presence is a sign of luck and prosperity. They are creatures from a cloth of higher vibration, arriving in dense observable dimensions like ours, to help aid during moments of transition, and guide the collective consciousness towards a higher path.


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Divine Curators

Indigo Kids are divine curators. They are captivated by the art and culture of this dimension and are constantly collecting artifacts to feed their soul essence and that of their companions, most notably the Anim-kukurbo - their primary mode of transportation and spiritual tech. Besides guiding civilizations into an age of renaissance, Indigo Kids often travel to the ruins of once powerful civilizations to sift through the remaining vestiges of their existence.

The Indigo Kids symbolize the divine child within us all, looking past the veil of duality with an infinite reservoir of curiosity, subtle energy, and nuance. Their existence guides us to connect with our higher selves, broadening the collective perspective in all fields.


Why They Collect

Because of their youth and clarity, Indigo Kids have a keen eye for precious things. Their fascination with the material world results in them collecting artifacts of fascination, they fashion headpieces from dyed fabrics, and enjoy wearing found accessories for periods of time. Indigo kids are aware of the illusions of the material world, and see all of their possessions as toys that can never inhibit their source identity. They eventually burn these found artifacts within the flaming cavity of the Anim-Kukurbo.

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Anim-Kukurbos

Kukurbos are the most prominent spiritual tech Indigo Kids utilize; these beings have the ability to extract the soul essence of artifacts, pulling out the dense history that is compressed within the DNA of the material, and converting them into thick plumes of energy that enriches the Indigo Kid's soul essence and awareness when absorbed.





Indigo Kids is a collaborative project between
artists' Robert Valle and Armyan Nispel





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