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My favorite work is Persephone, because I love her mythology 😊
Today is #BlueMonday, the saddest day of the year, and we represent it with Demeter's sadness when Persephone, her daughter, returns to the Underworld with Hades.
#Vitral #Art #MithologyMonday #Videogame #GreekMythology #Fantasy
Persephone, Goddess of Spring. Oil on board 18X24.
I recently reshot this painting after learning how to actually use my camera, so here is a true representation of the original.
Persephone, Seat of Azem
My WoL's Azem!
#EndwalkerSpoilers #FFXIVART
behold Persephone, queen of the underworld and goddess of spring
(inspired by @used_bandaid’s wonderful retelling Lore Olympus!)
The four Greek gods I have drawn so far. Persephone, Hades, Artemis, and Apollon
What do you think of their designs so far? Anything I should change or add?
#greekmythology #artistsontwitter
For those who know of the fangame, Pokémon Insurgence, here's some fanart I did, of Persephone, the Darkrai Cult Leader in the game(with Darkrai in the background lol)
#pokemoninsurgence #Pokemon #fanart #anipoke #digitalart
Persephone, Froggess of the Underworld!
#frogieties #persephone #loreolympus #aspiringartist #artistsontwitter #digitalart #frogs https://t.co/hNi5eP1Y4w
🪴🪴Sneak Peek🪴🪴
Cheshire Effect
#21 - Persephone, Bringer of Death
https://t.co/RWKOoTd6Bd
#NFT #NFTs #NFTCollectors #NFTCollectibles #art #AI #AIart #Aigenerated #Ethereum #psychedelics #nftproject #NFTCommunity #CheshireEffect
Underworld Babies~
Happy #halloween2021
(my oc hell judges from For Mo XuanYu, Thanatos, Persephone, and Hades from MYth: My Seasons)
Prompt: "painting of drops of persephone, by greg rutkowski" (CLIP guided diffusion)
In Greek mythology Minthe was a beautiful nymph beloved by Hades. When Minthe claimed she was better than Hades' wife, Persephone, the goddess got her revenge by changing her into a mint plant. A trace of her loveliness still lingers in the plant's scent. #FolkloreThursday
Thesmophoria is the ancient festival of Demeter and Persephone, marking the return of Persephone to the Underworld, and held ag the end of the harvest. Celebrated exclusively by women, the festival was one of the few celebrated by all Greeks. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: F.D. Millett