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My contribution to the Black Box Exchange 2021 for hadesephone
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They meet in her mother's garden, again and again. What is the use of a wall if not to cover it with flowers?
My contribution to the Black Box Exchange 2021 for hadesephone
Just look at them! 🥺😭🥰💖💗💕💓
New chapter 5 is out. HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THEM?! THEY ARE SO CUTE! AH MY HEART! 🥺💖😍💗
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This was a dust jacket I did for a bookbox from Spain [Los mil planetas] This book is La flor y la muerte by Iria & Selene, a retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth with a space theme and badass characters!
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Them Gods (Part 1)
Greek Myths, Gods and Titans. (Just the major ones cuz I'm lazy af)
The earth herself, Gaia, is who I like to call ``Mother nature´´ ,gave birth to the titans, who later had the olympians we all love and hate…. (aka Zeus.). Uranus, the embodiment the sky (?) and Gaia had the titans….which are too many to list so the ones you need to know about right now are Cronus and Rhea. When Cronus had taken down his father he and his sister Rhea, incest family fest, had Zeus and his siblings. He was afraid that his children would surpass him so he ate them all….except Zeus….because Rhea thought ``He has eaten all my children except this one so maybe I should make sure he is safe´´ so she gave him a rock instead. Rhea then sent Zeus off to Crete where he grew up. He later came back to take down his father, Cronus, and make him throw up his sibling that he ate like an eternity ago. The titans got defeated and thrown into tartarus, which is a completely different and a 10X more confusing story.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Ratto di Proserpina
mevsim bahar
http://www.arkeorehberim.com/2016/05/demeter-mevsimleri-olusturan-anne-ve-evlat-sevgisi.html
“Lost in Hell,-Persephone, Take her head upon your knee; Say to her, "My dear, my dear, It is not so dreadful here.”
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Prayer to Persephone
Prayer To Persephone Edna St. Vincent Millay Be to her, Persephone, All the things I might not be; Take her head upon your knee. She that was so proud and wild, Flippant, arrogant and free, She that had no need of me, Is a little lonely child Lost in Hell,—Persephone, Take her head upon your knee; Say to her, “My dear, my dear, It is not so dreadful here.”