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  • Mysterious feminine face concealed by abstract green forest. Mixed medium: collage, painting and photograph. Artemis is the Greek goddess of the forest.

  • Fira, the capitol of Santorini is on top of a very large cliff. The town hangs precariously at the edge of the cliff. Santorini, Greece, is one of the southern most islands of the Cycladic group in the Aegean Sea. Related shots can be found at Santorini or Greece or Eastern Meditteranean. Best viewed Larger. If you do, see if you can spot the ponies which carry tourists up and down the cliff path from the dock at the base of the cliff.

  • Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • My original title was “offering” but I liked georgiegirl’s suggestion better. Drawn from these photos from my albums … Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • Oia, Greece 2007 A stray dog enjoying the stunning sunsets the island is so famous for.

  • Larger version suitable for prints etc. ATTIKA & MEGARIS Capital: Athenai “The men who held Athenai, the strong-founded citadel, the deme of great-hearted Erekhtheus … of these men the leader was Peteos’ son Menestheus … Following along with him were fifty black ships.” – Homer, The Iliad 2.546 My interpretation of mythological place.

  • While traditionally Pan played that little pan pipe thing, I drew him him with an electric guitar. I thought it looked cool :) Simple line drawing.

  • This example of classical Greek architecture is from the Acropolis in Greece. This architecture was constructed between 421 and 405 BC. This is a part of the temple “The Erechtheion”. The Erechtheion is an ionic building and named after a hero of the myth, “Erechthus”. This architecture in this picture is the south porch of The Erechtheion. This is one part of the porch of the 4 maidens called “The porch of the Maidens”. / Olympus SP55-OUZ

  • Prometheus was the son of Iapetos and Klymene. He tricked the godswith false sacrifice. He stole the sacred fire from Zeus and the gods and, taking pity on the primitive mortals in their caves, gave it to them. Zeus did not punish Prometheus alone, he punished the entire world for the effrontery of this rebel god. The gift of divine fire unleashed a flood of inventiveness, productivity and, most of all, respect for the immortal gods in the rapidly developing mortals. Within no time (by Immortal standards), culture, art, and literacy permeated the land around Mount Olympos. When Zeus realized the deception that Prometheus had fostered, he was furious. He had Hephaestus shackle Prometheus to the side of a crag, high in the Caucasus mountains. There Prometheus would hang until the fury of Zeus subsided. Each day, Prometheus would be tormented by Zeus’ eagle as it tore at his immortal flesh and tried to devour his liver. Each night, as the frost bit it’s way into his sleep, the torn flesh would mend so the eagle could begin anew at the first touch of Eos (the Dawn).

  • This purple IRIS is a favorite and reminds me of the Greek Rainbow Goddess, also named Iris, a winged maiden who was Hera’s messenger. Photograph was done in Photoshop with Redfiield Plug-in Fractalius IRIS Goo Goo Dolls, one of my favorite songs from the movie “City of Angels” / /

  • A simple Greek badge with “Hellas” in Greek above the flag Done in the style of the national footbal team jersey

  • According to the Greek legends, Acteon was a hunter who happened to find the goddess Diana bathing at a pool in the woods. Furious at the intrusion, she cursed the young man, turning him into a deer so that he could not tell anyone else that he had seen her naked. The version of the story that inspired this image came from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, which ended quite badly for poor Acteon. Ink drawing with digital color, 2006, part of a series. This image is one of many story images of birds and animals featured in my calendar Legendary Tales: Myths and Legends This piece was featured in the !Inspired Art! group

  • pen and ink No need to comment. This was posted in my previous profile.

  • View other work from this series Untouched photograph, effect achieved in-camera. / Best viewed LARGE

  • What my head is doing when I’m congested, itchy and swollen… / Red pencil on sketch paper. / 5×8

  • Another one of my abstract experiments. Hope you dig it.

  • the ever famous cats of Greece … this one wanted loads of love and would probably have also liked some food … every time I tried to get photos of him he’d head with his nose straight for my lens (had to wipe that clean a few times!); he seemed sure that I was crouching on the ground and getting all twisted in a knot in order to deliver love in the most lavish of forms, rather than for photographic purposes chuckles ! Canon EOS 450D 18-55mm kit lens featured in the Paws N Claws group – what a privilege !! thank you kindly!

  • A stunning little porch that enchants when wandering the main street of Zia village up in the mountains of Kos Island, Greece Featured in German Artists in June 2009 … what an honour! Thank you kindly :)

  • Taken on a very recent holiday to Kefalonia overlooking the bay towards Argostoli at sunset. Canon 5D Mk2 / ISO 200 / F16

  • made in photoshop / t-shirt version available here I love Ancient Greek mythology. This design was inspired by the story of Apollo and Daphne.

  • Sunrise over Heraklion Harbour, Crete, 07:12 am, 24th September 2009. Crete (Greek: Κρήτη, transliteration: Krētē, modern transliteration Kriti) is the largest of the Greek islands and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea at 8,336 km² (3,219 square miles). Heraklion is the largest city and capital of Crete. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Sigma 18-200mm lens BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Crete, Greece or Eastern Meditteranean. /

  • Second in the Gods of Rock series – riding the wave of sound – Poseidon

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