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  • Dryad
    by Helena Nelson-Reed

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Dryad; The departure of Autumn and arrival of winter Recently someone emailed me an image painted by a woman fantasy artist who has clearly used this painting as her template and inspiration, the only change is she reversed the image, simplified the tree and put a tight black dress on her. This is flattering and I dont mind, but I’d really appreciate it if people who use my work as a source would be fair and kind enough to credit me and the original painting. As this image was published in a 2007 goddess calendar, its easy to document which was created first. Thats my rant, now heres the good stuff: The Story: / “The nights are growing cool, leaves swirling from the trees. A few of the hardiest wildflowers adorn meadow and hedgerow. I prepare for the arrival of days bleak with driving rain, nights laced in ice, gather a few remaining flowers whose faded scent will serve to remind me on cold nights of summer’s long days of sun and heat. My home is a large, ancient oak with low gnarled branches and deeply furrowed bark. Mirroring a full crown overhead, her thick roots delve down and radiate outward, keeping us anchored and safe in stormy winds. I gather autumn wildflowers for my bower inside the oak, where I’ll sleep sound as a baby in the womb awaiting rebirth into the world of light. All summer fragrant blossoms such as these adorned my hair and gowns, sunny days and sultry nights spent with Pan, the satyrs, nymphs, and my sister dryads. Now they’ll lay crushed and fragrant beneath me, bringing sweet dreams of what is to come.” The tree in the background is the sketch of an ancient oak growing about 5 minutes from my home. Its documented as being over 200 years old and in the early 1800’s a treaty was signed beneath it between the local Pottawattamie tribe and invading settlers. Didn’t do much good as a decade later most Pottawattamie were ‘relocated’ to a reservation in Nebraska. The oak is so broad at the base that several people holding hands cannot encompass its trunk. This painting depicts who lives inside it! Like dryads everywhere, she dosn’t care about politics or the human world, unless it threatens her tree. Lucky for her this oak is now a landmark and well looked after. Text and image copyright Helena Nelson -Reed 2007. Please dont use without written permission.

  • This is an image from a series I shot of one of my favortie models Jessamyn. I tend to shoot Jessamyn in different styles of modelling including fashion as we have become so used to working with each other, even though she lives on the other side of Australia from me. This is my personal favorite portrait shot of Jessamyn.

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    In Tune with the Moon
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Everything Frees Me
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Woman and wing. Photograph. Pigment ink print on acrylic and Inkaid treated Kinwashi Japanese paper. Print has natural deckled edges (not shown). The dark female figure is veiled in soft focus and and reflective gold.

  • BELIEVE
    by albaelena

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    This image is a reminder to keep your dream and vision of what you desire to create alive. Breath light and life into it everyday. Know that nature and all of the elements support you in creating your dream. Earth is represented by the tree bark which comes from some of the largest Live Oak trees in the United States. Air is representrd by the breath. Fire is represented by the ball of light, which symbolizes your dream, your passion. Water is represented by the subtle ripples of water along the lower portion of the image. Believe in your dream, breath life into it, keep it alive, until you have believed it into being.

  • The Rising Goddess 7
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a number of Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work.

  • Saraswati Hindu Goddess Of The Arts. Her four arms represent the four aspects of human personality: Learning, Mind, Intelect & Alertness. She is Wisdom, Fortune, Intelligence, Nourishment, Brilliance, Contentment, Splendour & Devotion. Symbolism: / White Pearls = represents the power of meditation and spirituality / Pot of Water = represents the creative mind and purificatory powers / A Veena (type of guitar) = represents her perfection of all arts and sciences / The Book is the sacred Vedas. She is associated with the colour white, the white lotus, white signifies purity of true knowledge.

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    "Man O Man"
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • The Rising Goddess 2
    by Helene Kippert

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    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron

  • The Rising Goddess 5
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a photo and an Apophysis layer to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron This image is published in Gaia the living planet

  • The Rising Goddess 3
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron Happy holidays to all my bubble friends! :o)

  • Stone Gaia
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.28–US$87.40

    The symbols in this image are the tree of life with the rabbit representing birth and the raven representing death. The trees roots are wrapped around the figure of a woman; the soul of nature in her endless labor, toiling and eroding in her cyclical eternity. Photo Montage.

  • The Rising Goddess
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron

  • The Rising Goddess 4
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. Sold as a matted print in March 2008 http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron

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    Pale Goddess Kandy Kain
    by KandyKain

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  • Calliope
    by Thomas Dodd

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    “No Muse-poet grows conscious of the Muse except by experience of a woman in whom the Goddess is to some degree resident…. but the real, perpetually obsessed Muse-poet distinguishes between the Goddess as manifest in the supreme power, glory, wisdom and love of woman, and the individual woman whom the Goddess may make her instrument…” / (Robert Graves)

  • Lady Justice
    by Shanina Conway

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Lady Justice framed art print, poster card and laminated print. Lady Justice has been given a face lift, body lift and new wardrobe for the 21st century. The double edged sword represents reason and justice, the scales are to measure the strength and oppostion and the blindfold shows she is without favour. Image copyright © 2008, Shanina Conway. / Reproduction, displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • The Rising Goddess 6
    by Helene Kippert

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a photo and an Apophysis layer to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron

  • Mother
    by Laurie McClave

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Mother of Gods / And Men, and Nature, Mother of All Things… / ...Beginning / And End are You, and You Alone rule All. / For All Things are from You, and in You do / All Things, Eternal One, come to their End. / /

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    Womb Of Sisyphus
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • "Baby's Got Blue Eyes"
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Gorgeous Gods & Goddess’s, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things,

  • This image belongs to – ©Rose Moxon Rose was kind enough to create this beautiful Goddess to accompany my poem. EDIT – Thanks to Helene for picking up the typo. I’ve added a different version now, hopefully with no typo’s! Hopefully the font is large enough. THANK YOU ROSE. I am captivated by this gorgeous Goddess of ours :)

  • The subject of Secrets of Paradise… is the guide of the soul who in Jungian terms is called the anima. She is the angel, the heroine, the goddess who shines through the psychological darkness like a bright sky beckoning the beholder to follow their dream, risk the passage, and at all costs continue the quest. The adorning Peacock feather is symbolic of royalty and potency. In alchemy the peacock is cousin to the Phoenix, the mythical bird who rises from the ashes. The central theme of the image is the feminine eye, focused, a visionary awareness that resides in the human psyche; the third eye. Photography based mixed medium processed image.

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