“Mother of otherness Eat me.”
— Sylvia Plath, from Selected Poems; “Who,” (via violentwavesofemotion)

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“Mother of otherness Eat me.”
— Sylvia Plath, from Selected Poems; “Who,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Fawn by Marcel Castelli
Dark hair, dark eyes, sharp teeth, ripping, tearing. The goddess moves gracefully– the bear is lumbering and slow until she isn’t. Lightning-fast claws tear into a fish, a slow, happy mouth takes all the cherries from the trees at dusk. Artemis and Her bears are fishers, black fur and hair soaked by stream water, stained purple by blackberry juice. The Huntress does not have to chase. The bear teaches us to wait, to take what the forest offers. Artemis can hunt slow and patient, can fish and gather and appreciate the gifts carrion has to offer. Bears are not lazy. Bears are not stupid. Kallisto was given a gift, although it might have taken her a long time to realize how strong she became, or to realize that Artemis Black Bear did not consider her fate a punishment.
Artemis Black Bear, an epithet found by opalborn // r.s.b. (via opalborn)
modern deities | artemis and her hunting dogs
Artemis
Buy prints here: https://society6.com/product/goddess-of-the-hunt-lam_print
ORION, with a step back : You don’t understand. You are my sister and my friend and my mother and my thoughts and my soul— ARTEMIS, cold as ice : —and your Goddess. ORION, stunned suddenly : …and my Goddess. ARTEMIS : Don’t you ever forget it.
Pauline Albanese, The Lost Arrows (via mytholgy)
hail to you, Artemis Agrotera, the doe among the graves. the arrow covered in my own blood, nocked again. the scent-memory of the bear chasing me up the cliff - and when the wind shifts, me with a knife, chasing back.
- to Artemis Agrotera (@antlering)
good vibes here
Plant // Nature Blog
Artemis, created for the 1001 Knights books. She is the ancient Greek deity of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, and virginity; some of her symbols include the bow and arrows, stags and cypress.
1001 Knights is a people positive anthology curated by Kevin Jay Stanton and Annie Stoll. If you want to get your hands on the books, you can find the Kickstarter here!
Twins in Mythology (1/?): Apollon and Artemis, children of Zeus and Leto
NOBODY touches her beasts
Amidst the chaos, I dreampt of a huge mother bear watching over her cubs from a ridge. She is with me.
Artemis with cub…
Goddess Artemis on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/55130344/via/Estrelalolanimue
Hearted from: http://pinterest.com/pin/4785143326242286/
Artemis Agrotera Prayer Beads for sale: x
My personal favorite prayer beads I made for Artemis. Only selling a few of these currently.