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Sea-inspired jewellery made from translucent fabric by Mariko Kusumoto
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Sekhmet (meaning ‘She Who is Powerful’) was the goddess of the hot desert sun, plague, chaos, war, and healing in Egyptian mythology. She was born from the fire Ra’s (god of the sun) eyes as well as created as a weapon to destroy humans for their disobedience to him and for not living in accordance with the principles of Ma’at (goddess of justice). Sekhmet was a rather terrifying goddess, however for her friends she could avert plague’s and cure disease. She was the patron of physicians and healers and was seen as the protector of the pharaohs and led them in warfare. When she was in a calmer state she would take the form of the household cat goddess Bast. The ancient Egyptians believed that Sekhmet had a cure for every problem. In order to stay on her good side, they offered her food and drink, played music for her, and burned incense. They would whisper their prayers into the ears of cat mummies and offer them to Sekhmet. They believed that this was a direct connection to the deities and their prayers would be answered. (Zuhair Murad Spring 2020 Haute Couture Collection)
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Päivätär (‘Maiden of the Sun’) and her sister Kuutar (‘Maiden of the Moon’) are the goddesses of the Sun and Moon in Finnish mythology. Together they can be seen in the sky where they knit their dresses made out of the Sun’s gold and the Moon’s silver. Women would often prayed to Päivätär and Kuutar in the hopes of getting some of their clothing or jewellery.
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Exploring cinematic concepts for my potterbyblvnk sketches. With the help of you guys, I decided to call this series “potterframes”.
I want to show you in details, colors and atmosphere, how I imagine the story of Harry Potter beyond my sketches. My goal is to create believable “movie” scene. I know we already have the movies, but there’s a lot we can explore, especially after growing up.
I might have a lot of fun designing the dark side of the story this time, with a bit of light for a contrast, of course.
Hope you enjoy.
As always, the only intention is to feed my imagination.
First Auror Potter I have ever painted was on his birthday, July 31st, in 2016, and it’s the first of this collection. I think that’s why I started to think of him as an +20 yo auror. Somehow, it’s like he’s growing with me in real time. My vision of Harry Potter has matured over the years. He’s no longer a young boy in my mind as I’m no longer a child or teenager. What motivates me is to think he’s got wiser and more serious and all shit he’s been through since he was a kid made him even more sarcastic then he was. “No need to call me sir, professor” would turn into something like “You need to call me sir”.
For more bearded/auror Harry, see this tag :)
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