mephistophelita
MephistoPhelita
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mephistophelita · 6 months ago
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MEET THE ARTIST 2024 Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s “Girl Running with Wet Canvas” and @laurenillustrated
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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I like these guys/
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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Star boy
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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Good friends
AU in modern word with good boys
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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I like this pixel PC game-
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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The final fairy is the Muse (fairy of harmony and music). Her name is consonant with the Muses goddesses, who are inspiring goddesses of literature, science and art. I couldn't choose any particular one. More precisely, I got a little confused, because different authors have different names and meanings. Therefore, it is just a collective image.
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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i like it
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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The fifth fairy is Aisha. In my performance, she is depicted as Artemis. In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. In later times, in some places, she was identified with Selene, the personification of the Moon. She often roamed the forests of Greece, attended by her large entourage, mostly made up of nymphs, some mortals, and hunters. Artemis' symbols included a bow and arrow, a quiver, and hunting knives, and the deer and the cypress were sacred to her. In one ancient Greek hymn praising Artemis, it is said that Artemis, as a child, asked her father Zeus to allow her to remain an eternal virgin, to give her a quiver and arrows and light short clothes that do not prevent her from rushing through the forests and mountains. Artemis also asked for sixty young nymphs, her constant hunting companions, and twenty others who would take care of Artemis' shoes and dogs. She does not want to own cities, Artemis is quite enough and one, because she will rarely stay in cities, preferring mountains and forests. But as soon as women expecting a child will call Artemis in the cities, Artemis will immediately rush to their aid, because the goddesses of Moira (Parks) obliged Artemis to help these women because all the goddesses tried to help her mother when Hera's anger fell on her.
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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The next fairy is Techna.She is a technology fairy. In the cartoon, she is presented as a smart character. And I came up with the idea to represent her in the image of Athena. Athena is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft.  Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens, from which she most likely received her name. Her major symbols include owls, olive trees, snakes, and the Gorgoneion. In art, she is generally depicted wearing a helmet and holding a spear. There are many myths about Athena. One of the interesting is the story of how Athena invented the aulos, a kind of flute. One of the gorgons, Medusa, was moaning terribly, while dying, and the other, Euryale, was moaning, looking at her sister, and Athena invented a flute to repeat these sounds. According to a more detailed story, Athena made a flute out of deer bone and came to the gods' meal, but Hera and Aphrodite ridiculed her, and she looked in the mirror while she was playing the aulos and saw how blowing into it puffed up her cheeks and made her look silly, so she threw the aulos away. The abandoned flute was picked up by the satyr Marsyas. The myth continues with the story that in the game on the "Palladian Flute" the satyr was defeated by Apollo, and his skin was torn off. Aristotle gives the myth its interpretation. In his opinion, the real reason for Athena's actions is that playing the flute is not related to mental development. According to Pindar, Athena gave the aulos to mortals as a gift.
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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Usagi redraw
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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Other art of my hogwartsona
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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My hogwartssona with patronus
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mephistophelita · 1 year ago
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My hogwartssona
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