Persephone
A depiction of the fated Persephone of Greek myth who was captured by Hades in order to be his wife and queen in the eternal underground. She was allowed to return to the old world every spring, representing the virtual ‘death’ of nature we experience every winter countered by its eventual rebirth every year in the spring.
Original completed in watercolor and gouache on Arches 180lb. cold-pressed cotton rag.
Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Al Neaimi
wow another super work , love it in so many ways , love your style and your colors just amazing.
Albert1000
Oh, nice work.
RachelLea
I love the myth of Persephone. You did an amazing job portraying her.
Karin Taylor
superb, truly beautiful
i love these muted tones and the softness
as well as the symbolic stuff in the background
ClaireBare
this is beautiful!
Carlos Solorza
very cool painting and description Keelan
JaneAParis
Again another great story to go with your super talented art work. Wow! Smiles from Jane:-)
lily pang
I like it very much!
Chris Willis
WOW….you are one very talented artist….this is so graceful….love the designerly aspects of the composition. Very jewel like :-)
Sorina Williams
fantastic painting!
Helene Kippert
Beautiful work!
kathibook
I think I’ve been looking for this painting my whole life!! This is a really super-great piece of work!!
Kat
Firedrake
That story always frightened me when I was little.
Beautiful art as usual!
jemimalovesbigted
this is really really beautiful!
Rosie Collins
This is a lovely image!! good work :) xx
Marion Chapman
wonderful painting.loved reading the info too.
Fiona O'Beirne
Clever man. You definitely raise the bar.
coffeetea
gorgeous image and colors.
MaryK
I love it! What made you choose Persephonie? I like how you incorporate geometric shapes into your artwork. Persephonie is my patron of sorts… I would love to see you play more with the light and dark aspect. :)
ElYPares
Wow!!! Just Amazing and inspiring.
Barbara Glatzeder
I love it … and I’d be very happy if you consider submitting it to The Divine Feminine, if you’re so inclined.
BLYTHART
Looking through your portfolio, I love the way you paint hands – so realistic.