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constellation Perseus and Andromeda
Monsters & Dames: Slow Day in the Labyrinth on Flickr.
My piece for the “Monsters and Dames” book, a themed collected of art by exhibitors at the 2012 Emerald City Comicon. Many contributions involve super-sexy ladies being menaced, so I tried for a slightly sweeter and more oblique take.
The Peacock complaining to Juno (1881) by Gustave Moreau
Athena
Red-figure Amphora of Type A: Athena; Greek, Attic, attributed to the Berlin Painter, Greek, Attic, fl. ca. 500/ca.460 B.C.,ceramic, 67.4×79 cm
Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig, Inv. BS 456
Pedro Novoa aka Pedro Requejo Novoa (Spanish, b. 1964, Madrid, Spain) - Minotaur, 1990, Sculpture: Bronze
The goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone.
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Medusa fragment ring. 14KY. By Sofia Ajram (source)
Grave goods from the ‘Warrior Grave’ Necropolis of ancient Hermione, ca. 500 BCE. Archaeological Museum of Nafplion, Greece.
As punishment for his cruel rejection of the nymph Echo, Nemesis cursed Narcissus to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. Unable to take his eyes away from the beautiful youth he did not recognise as himself, Narcissus stayed by the side of the water until he wasted away.
I’ve been wanting to draw more mythology pieces for a while now! Here is my interpretation of Echo and Narcissus, a Roman myth from Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
I turn to Ares.
Thanks to Tyler Miles Lockett who allowed me to draw inspiration from his ARES piece for page 2! Look at his etsy page it's SICK
⚔️ If you want to read some queer retelling of arturian legends have a look at my webtoon
"if i was orpheus i would simply not turn around" yes you would. if you were orpheus and you loved eurydice, you would. to love someone is to turn around. to love someone is to look at them. whichever version of the myth — he hears her stumble, he can't hear her at all, he thinks he's been tricked — he turns around because he loves her. that's why it's a tragedy. because he loves her enough to save her. because he loves her so much he can't save her. because he will always, always turn around. "if i was orpheus i would simply —" you wouldn't be orpheus. you wouldn't be brave enough to walk into the underworld and save the person you love. be serious
Greek Gods by Tyler Miles Lockett
― Ovid, Metamorphoses
HERCULES 1997 — dir. John Musker & Ron Clements
Percy Jackson but Hestia has a cabin. that is where the unclaimed go because she goddess of home and family. Demigods get claimed faster because when they show up Hestia glares at her siblings, nieces and nephews untill they claim them.
Sons Of The Labyrinth or The Things Our Fathers Do To Us
Heather Roblin: Daphne and Apollo,Sterling Silver. Canada, April 2013