Thinking about making the ultimate ode to your furry friend? Put it in ink. Sure, after going through our earlier list, you probably already have a bunch of cat tattoo ideas saved to your phone, but it's best to consider all possibilities when it comes to getting a permanent drawing on your body. Especially if you aren't sure what you want!
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Arachne, a Lydian maiden bearing fingers as nimble as the gods, was said to have been able to weave the most beautiful fabrics from the finest of threads. Although the story stems from a lesser-known
Some possess the whimsical nature that is expected, but others are as dark and gruesome as any creatures you've seen. Here are 10 Irish mythological creatures.
This print features my original painting, 'Apep' printed with a beautiful semi-gloss finish. Use the zoom tool to see the painting more clearly! They look beautiful in frames, perfect for decoration or gifts for someone who loves Egyptian Mythology! This painting of Apep is part of a series I am painting for my book on Egyptian Mythology - 'From Dark Expanse, the Stars'! If you are interested in seeing more Egyptian Mythology art as I create it - you can follow on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jeszika ****************************************** The serpent god of chaos - Apep (or Apophis) was considered a primordial force, always malevolent, that tried to devour the sun, Ra, each night. He was a cosmic force that could never be completely vanquished, only defeated from one encounter until the next. With the help of many of the other gods, Ra battled him each night in order to rise again the next morn. He was not only the enemy of Ra, the sun god, but also Ma'at - the goddess of order. Apep was said to have come into existence when the goddess Neith spat into the waters of Nun. Another myth credits his creation as being a natural consequence to Ra's creation and that he formed from Ra's umbilical cord. He was said to have the body of a serpent and a head made of flint. He was never worshiped - only feared. He represented the possible end to all life, the possible end of the world if Ra could not defeat him. He was known also as 'the enemy' and 'the evil lizard'. He could not be reasoned with and was associated with terrifying natural phenomena like earthquakes, eclipses and storms. He was also sometimes considered the 'eater of souls' and the dead were often buried with protections against him as well. Because he was said to lie in wait for Ra below the horizon, he was sometimes said to reside in the after-world.
Artist Sam Weber has posted some of the Illustrations he created for The Folio Society edition of Frank Herbert's Dune.
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