Viktor Lyapkalo Artwork: 'Blowing bubbles' & 'Evening' Painted 9 years apart.
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Viktor Lyapkalo Artwork: 'Blowing bubbles' & 'Evening' Painted 9 years apart.
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Why were Artemis and Apollo never were a couple in the same way as other god-siblings were?
It's part of their iconography as eternal youths!
More often than not, Artemis and Apollo are portrayed as older children (i.e., post-pubescent adolescents), and part of that portrayal requires them never marrying because marriage was a marker of adulthood.
Its okay to give gods like Aphrodite sex toys as an offering?? Ive seen people saying that it’s weird, but i don’t think so if they don’t have any bodily fluids.
If someone wants to purchase a sex toy for the goddess and give it to her unused, I suppose that's their perogative.
Better yet, though, I could imagine offering votive representations of sex toys to Kypris!
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"Of Cytherea, born in Cyprus, I will sing. She gives kindly gifts to men: smiles are ever on her lovely face, and lovely is the brightness that plays over it. Hail, goddess, queen of well-built Salamis and sea-girt Cyprus; grant me a cheerful song. And now I will remember you and another song also." -Homeric Hymn 10 to Aphrodite
"Heavenly, smiling Aphrodite, praised in many hymns, sea-born, revered goddess of generation, you like the nightlong revel and you couple lovers at night, O scheming mother of Necessity. Everything comes from you; you have yoked the world, and you control all three realms. You give birth to all, to everything in heaven, upon the fruitful earth and in the depths of the sea, O venerable companion of Bacchos. You delight in festivities, O bridelike mother of the Erotes, O Persuasion whose joy is in the bed of love, secretive, giver of grace, visible and invisible, lovely-tressed daughter of a noble father, bridal feast companion of the gods, sceptered she-wolf, beloved and man-loving giver of birth and of life, with your maddening love-charms you yoke mortals and the many races of beasts to unbridled passion. Come, O goddess born in Cyprus, whether you are on Olympos, O queen, exulting in the beauty of your face, or you wander in Syria, country of fine frankincense, or, yet, driving your golden chariot in the plain,you lord it over Egypt’s fertile river bed. Come, whether you ride your swan-drawn chariot over the sea’s billows, joying in the creatures of the deep as they dance in circles, or you delight in the company of the dark-faced nymphs on land,(as, light-footed, they frisk over the sandy beaches). Come, lady, even if you are in Cyprus that cherishes you, where fair maidens and chaste nymphs throughout the year sing of you, O blessed one, and of immortal, pure Adonis. Come, O beautiful and comely goddess; I summon you with holy words and pious soul." - Orphic Hymn to Aphrodite
I was heavily inspired by @ombrokharis beautiful drawings of Kypris. She's still unfinished, but I wanted to post her before the file corrupts. Im planning on switching to a new drawing program soon, which will relieve the worry about that happening again. I would've loved to add more ornamentation and trinkets
Hi, I love your blogs! Question for you: I was contemplating Aphrodite's epithets (as one does) and I had a thought. Would "thicc" be a fair and respectful translation of "Callipygos"? I'd love to hear your opinion
I would honestly say no, but yes, but also no, because they don't really mean the same thing?
"Thicc" is AAVE for a huge ass.
"Kallipygos" simply refers to Aphrodite having a sexually appealing butt, which didn't necessarily mean a big one in antiquity. It was more the shape than the size that was considered καλός (kalós), though a thicc butt can doubtlessly be a beautiful one.
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