Venus
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Venus
Australia
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More detail available when viewed larger. Inspired by Botticelli
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Oil on canvas. An earlier work, and a borrowed image. Consider it as an homage to Botticelli.
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Twilight storm at Lido Key beach. The two brightest celestial bodies are the Moon and Venus. Because of the storm most people cleared the beach, but because of the storm, I was drawn towards it. I didn’t modify the picture except to increase the brightness and contrast a bit, and remove camera artifacts. I’m not too good at making photos look more ‘artistic’, but for landscape, atmospheric, and flower photos, I think I prefer the more natural look. Unfortunately, I did not get another good shot of lightning that evening – I forgot to bring my tripod, so the photos prior to this one are too blurred. I captured this clear shot by setting my camera on a beach chair, and propping up the lens with one of my flip-flops. And this stroke of lightning was the last significant one. But I’m sure grateful for it! / (Photo taken on July 17, 2007)
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Aphrodite and her son Eros, Goddess and God of Love. Muse, tell me the deeds of golden Aphrodite the Cyprian, who stirs up sweet passion in the gods and subdues the tribes of mortal men and birds that fly in air and all the many creatures that the dry land rears, and all that the sea: all these love the deeds of rich-crowned Cytherea. / —Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 5.1–5 More Olympians
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The Muse. / THE MUSE AND THE MASTER : Collaboration with ELF EVANS : VENUS, CCW20 / caroline caux / Author: caroline caux / Word Count: 176 / browse writing next “The MUSE looked upon her future, / With an inexpressible joy! / Her face was lit by the thought / Of the next passing days , / Where she would immerse totally into / The world , of the Master! / His music escaping from his instrument / With the agility of his fingers, / Embracing the key,they touched. / Sensuality could be felt , / Floating everywhere in the atmosphere! / One could only let go of, / All that was holding tight! / Free at last! / The joy of “knowing” would make, / Diamonds of tears, / Flow gently along the cheeks of the Muse! / The Master was the music itself! / Melody, Symphony, Apassionata, / From one degree to the next. / Crescendo , would / Inflame the soul of the Muse; / Absorbed in Him, / By Him, / By the music, / She would permeate everything that she touched! / He was Her, / She was Him! ” / Author : Caroline Caux 9th May 2006 @ 1am / Copyrights http://www.myfreecopyright.com/registered_mcn/CBC96_0D83A_1AAA9
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Figurative digital art.
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People were looking at the big flashing neon sign above my head, reading PERV, as I poked my camera up here… / Not the best picture, but undeniably the best A.R.S.E…just look at it, 2000 years old and still rock solid :)) this is the public end The Enlightenment Rooms, British Museum
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This mixed media piece combines a painting I did earlier with both ordinary and graphic elements. I wanted a classic feel combined with a contemporary layered look. The result is Roman Abstract. This is a piece I can hang in my own home. Of course, only another artist or photographer knows what that means. ;) Enjoy friends. — / “What? I’m moving perfectly within my own experience.” / —Buddy Sears
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My rendition of the Goddess Venus… She is known as the Daughter of Heaven and Sea, the child of Uranus and Gaia. Her story tells of fertility, love and pleasure. Venus wasn’t conceived out of pleasure, but she worked hard to find her own. She was born when Gaia, Goddess of Mother Earth, got so angry at her husband Uranus that she sliced off his genitals and threw them into the sea. They mixed with the foam of the ocean and formed Venus, a symbol unconcerned with maternal issues and focused on sensuality and pleasure. Venus married and bore children but did not stay focused on her home affairs. In fact, she concentrated almost completely on her extramarital affairs. Her many lovers include Aries, the God of War, and the handsome Adonis. The goddess loved to pamper herself and cultivate her beauty. Her symbol represents the hand-held vanity mirror that Venus used to admire her beauty. Truly, Venus has become the symbol for femininity itself. Just a little info i picked up : ) /
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My Entry for the ‘Infinite Future Chaos’ competition. / / Kaos is the ancient Greek goddess that preceded all life in the universe. A primeval creator spirit she will rise up against the pressures of today and take back the power. In this piece she is represented as a crucified Venus or Mary figure. / / Symbolism used in this mainly centred around the formation of a mushroom cloud in the centre piece that is exploding over mundane suburbia. / / / / Meanwhile the evil REDBACK spider’s WORLD WIDE WEB is being spun, watched by the universe’s seers of prophesy and fate. / / The goddess will integrate with the media itself and become a hermaphroditic cyborg in mind to combat the demons that are being born of the internet and mass electronic circuitry… By doing this she will achieve telekinesis, parakinesis and hypnotic mind control by way she will wreak havoc on the evil ones spread love to the entire world and create an infinite plan for rejeuvination, re-invention and renewal… Alien circuitry is the next step… / / This piece contains 15 photos (all taken by me except for the circuit board which was one of the base images), 1 photoshop vector illustration of the crucified Venus, a lot of newspaper headlines which depressingly all came out of the one paper (courtesy of the Sunday Mail, Brisbane). / / Actual size is 41cm x 29cm.
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The magical girdle of Aphrodite had the power to inspire the passion of desire. Hera, in her role as the goddess of marriage, occasionally borrowed it from Aphrodite to reunite quarreling spouses in love and to inspire the bridal contests of suitors. source: theoi.com
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This ia a Diaea enanida (flower spider) living on a Venus Flytrap.
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Twilight storm at Lido Key beach. The two brightest celestial bodies are the Moon and Venus. Because of the storm most people cleared the beach, but because of the storm, I was drawn towards it. Unfortunately, I did not get another good shot of lightning that evening – I forgot to bring my tripod, so the photos prior to this one are too blurred. I captured this clear shot by setting my camera on a beach chair, and propping up the lens with one of my flip-flops. And this stroke of lightning was the last significant one. But I’m sure grateful for it! / (Photo taken on July 17, 2007)
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