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: LADY OF THE BELTANE FEAST : ‘2021 from the «Forest Temple II» pantheon; Spring, Passion; A trembling shadow of the young goddess between festival fires. Her dance is full of voluptuous charm and anticipation. Flowery bow represents the victory of love without violence. . «Forest Temple II»– a series of tapestries forming an altar composition of four female deities corresponding to the pagan festivals in the wheel of the year. Beltane Feast, Pagan Deities, Forest Temple, Female Deity, The Wheel Of The Year, Pagan Festivals, Wheel Of The Year, Beltane, The Young

: LADY OF THE BELTANE FEAST : ‘2021 from the «Forest Temple II» pantheon; Spring, Passion; A trembling shadow of the young goddess between festival fires. Her dance is full of voluptuous charm and anticipation. Flowery bow represents the victory of love without violence. . «Forest Temple II»– a series of tapestries forming an altar composition of four female deities corresponding to the pagan festivals in the wheel of the year.

•Title: Goddess and Queen of the Sea. •Family: Poseidon (Husband, King and God of the Sea), Triton (Son) and Koi (Daughter) •History: Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea--the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins. Greek Goddess Art, Greek Pantheon, Goddess Of The Sea, Greek Mythology Gods, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek Mythology Art, Greek And Roman Mythology, Mythology Art, Goddess Art

•Title: Goddess and Queen of the Sea. •Family: Poseidon (Husband, King and God of the Sea), Triton (Son) and Koi (Daughter) •History: Amphitrite was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea--the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins.

Lexica - Oxum, in Yoruba mythology and Candomblé, is a female deity, a black woman, with Afro-descendant hair associated with fresh water (waterfalls... Yoruba Mythology, Goddess Taurus, Holding A Mirror, Wavy Or Curly Hair, Soft Smile, Female Deity, African Goddess, Expressive Eyes, Beauty Light

Oxum, in Yoruba mythology and Candomblé, is a female deity, a black woman, with Afro-descendant hair associated with fresh water (waterfalls), love, fertility, prosperity and beauty. Light colored clothing, such as yellow, which symbolizes her connection with gold and the sun, long skirts, often full and decorated with embroidery or lace. - Head adornments, such as crowns or tiaras, decorated with precious stones, shells, gold, bracelets, necklaces and other accessories that symbolize…

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