So
I decided to do takes on monsters, and gods and goddesses
suggested I do aphrodite
Sooo
Here she is!
Or at least a character base off of her
[Yo sorry you have to see this text and drawing 5 different times meey]

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I continue my drawings with:
He is kinda the most popular personification and the Symbol of Valentinesday. And tbh: He's part of I love him.
WE LOVE THE LOVE!

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S is for Scylla
In Greek mythology, Scylla was a sea-monster who haunted the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of Charybdis.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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More sort-of-Minoan doodles. The little guy is clearly not happy with whatever's going on.

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P is for Pegasus
Pegasus, in Greek mythology, was a winged horse who sprang from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa as she was beheaded by the hero Perseus.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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Dionysus! Completed commission! Anyone else in the mood for a glass of wine?

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O is for Orthros
In Greek mythology Orthros was the two-headed serpent-tailed dog who famously guarded the cattle of the giant Geryon before being slain by Heracles.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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grieve not on my disgrace, - but, risen, go the ways of your demanding heart

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