Delphi - Greece, 1956
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Delphi - Greece, 1956
📸 Lionel Kazan for Elle
Vintage runway Lanvin turquoise enamel knotted snake Medusa necklace.
Source
Meyle & Mayer snake brooch, c. 1900, crafted from silver, enamel, and opal.
GAHHHHHHHHHH THEY MAKE ME ILL SCREAMING AND CRYING AND PULLING OUT ALL MY HAIR THEM THEM THEMMMMMM
Masayuki Murai (Japanese, 1947) - Eternity (2021)
Masayuki Murai (Japanese, 1947) - Moonlight (2016)
Megan Garber, "We've Lost the Plot: We're Already in the Metaverse", pub. The Atlantic [ID'd]
"Lord of the silver bow, now hear my prayer! Great guardian of Tenedos and Chryse and sandy Cilla! Mouse Lord! If I ever built temples to your liking, ever burned fat thighs of oxen or of goats for you, fulfill this prayer for me, and let the Greeks suffer your arrows to avenge my tears!" (Homer. Iliad, trans. wilson)
Apollo sends a plague to the Greeks, my piece for the 2026 edition, Sing! O Muse Zine.
νηπενθής (nepenthes) - a poetic epithet of Apollo with the meaning banishing or freeing of pain and sorrow; from the Ancient Greek word πένθος (penthos) - sorrow, pain. It shares a root with the word that describes - likely fictional - drug of forgetfulness that chases away sorrow, νηπενθές (nepenthes) mentioned in the Odyssey as taken by Helen.
Leto 10102025 I am sooo happy with this one. I remember starting with a vastly different color palette (I wish I had saved a WiP to compare but I didn't) and being unsatisfied with the drawing until one day I was like I gotta do something so that I actually wanna work on this piece. That's to say you don't always feel compelled to work with what you initially thought you would and that it is ok to course correct! I surely do that a lot in personal pieces. Very glad I finished this and got to draw lord Apollo and lady Artemis (I'm already planning to draw her multiple times I have so many ideas) and their mother lady Leto. Idk I see this and I'm happy, I'm glad I gave myself the space to take time with this one
Maxfield Parrish - "Griselda" (1910)
Christina Ricci photographed by Robert Fleischauer for Paper Magazine, October 1997
Pendant
c. 1900
gold, pearls, frosted green glass, diamonds, enamel and rubies
Gorham Manufacturing Company, American
RISD Museum
Diana and Actaeon (Diana Surprised in Her Bath), 1836 by Camille Corot (French, 1796--1875)
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Vintage Brooch Pin Nouveau 1910 Enamel Necklace Sterling Silver and 18 Karat Gold