Medusa – straight out of Greek mythology – cursed with snakes for hair. Her stare can turn a man to stone. My own original acrylic painting.
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Arianrhod Card
This is a painting I *just* finished of the goddess Arianrhod! Her name is believed to mean a number of things, but is most widely thought to mean “silver wheel”. I've depicted her with a Celtic wheel, a starry night sky, an owl, and since she is also associated with weaving, I've shown her “weaving” the stars into the night sky.
Daughter of the Moon Mouse Pad
This moon loving fairy is wearing a long white gown and dragonfly wings is standing in a magical forest setting of blues and purples. Enjoy!
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Greek Goddess Europa Key Chains
Venus by Air Posters
Eyes of the Goddess Card
Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse Poster
Circe Invidiosa (1892). Artist: John William Waterhouse (1849-1917). Circe Invidiosa is a vintage Victorian Pre-Raphaelite fine art painting featuring a woman holding a vessel with water spilling out like a waterfall. In Greek mythology, Circe is a minor goddess of magic (nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress) living on the island of Aeaea, famous for her part in the adventures of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.
By most accounts, Circe was the daughter of Helios (or Helius), the god of the sun, and Perse, an Oceanid and the sister of Aeetes, the keeper of the Golden Fleece and of Pasiphaë, the mother of the Minotaur. Other accounts make her the daughter of Hecate.
Triple Moon Mother Goddess Moonstone Custom Jewelry
The Triple Moon is symbolic of the triple Goddess in her 3 phases of Maiden, Mother and Crone. Glowing with reflected light, the Moon represents light within the darkness, and is associated with the female divine energy. Lunar energy offers us the ability to connect with the flowing powers of magick and mystery and our powers of psychic perception and intuition. As it waxes and wanes and is reborn anew, the Moon brings us the potential to connect with our own ability to rejuvenate our lives.