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#Classicstober - Day 25 Soldier
Hear me out The Iliad, but Menelaus is the damsel and Helen is going to get him back
#ClassicsTober day 24: wild. Two abandoned babies of probably no significance get lucky and meet a friendly wolf. Nothing remarkable will come of this completely inconsequential event I’m sure.
#ClassicsTober Day 23: Celestial
i tried to force a real drawing out yesterday and it just wasn't happening :( please accept these in-progress aphrodite and athena designs
#ClassicsTober day 23: celestial. Artemis preps the moon for display while Selene makes the crucial earring adjustments that will wow Endymion later on.
#ClassicsTober Day 23 Celestial. More of my awful drawing skills, on the iPad this time messing up a perfectly good photo I took! One celestial things I thought of was the story of the Sun God’s son, Phaethon’s fiery death after a mad chariot ride across the heavens
I missed #ClassicsTober yesterday as I had a very unpleasant day at work, so here’s two for one. #Clothing #Sacrifice
#ClassicsTober day 20: clothing. I pulled a big blank with this one so here is a sketch of a statue of Julia Domna, wife of emperor septimius Severus. It’s a great statue - she seems to be properly posing. Alas for the short legs I gave her!
#ClassicsTober Day 18: Hubris
(cw spiders)
arachne never gets a break from weaving anymore
#ClassicsTober day 18: hubris. Poor Arachne but what the hell was she thinking?
#ClassicsTober day 16: tablet. Bit of fatigue on this one. I’m not quite sure whether colour or monochrome redeems it most so here are both.
#ClassicsTober Day 16: Tablet
Yeah, that’s the tail end of a Catullus 51 on the other half.
#ClassicsTober day 14: cyclops. Polyphemus runs and blubs to his dad, and Odysseus gets an unwanted extension on his trip.
Day 14 of #ClassicsTober is Cyclops. What even is the plural of Cyclops?
#ClassicsTober Day 14: Cyclops
⚡️The three Kyklopes that work in Hephaistos’ forge making weapons for the gods are Arges, ‘vivid flash’; Steropes, ‘lightning’; and Brontes - ‘thunder-clap’
(or Akmonides, ‘anvil son’; Argilipos, flashing radiance’; and Pyrakmon , ‘fiery anvil’)
The Gorgon prompt for today's #ClassicsTober is a good excuse to repost Reverse Medusa!
a little medusa & the blind girl for tomorrow’s #classicstober (day 12 - gorgon) #classicstwitter
#ClassicsTober Day 9: Kleos (Glory)
hey hektor? where's your mind, hektor? what are you looking at?
this is very late because i forgot to post it on the day of, but anyway my little drawing of icarus for #ClassicsTober day 6