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Art: Regarding Jonah: Labors of Love and Terror by Artist Jesse Lee Carkin
"Regarding Jonah: Labors of Love and Terror"
Jesse Lee Carkin

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Misty Benson

Art: Are you free? (Athena) by Artist Maria van Bruggen
"Are you free? (Athena)"
Maria van Bruggen

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"A dream within a dream (Allen Edgar Poe)"
Maria van Bruggen

Art: Pope Week 2005 by Artist Windi Rosson
"Pope Week 2005"
Windi Rosson

"Are you free? (Athena)"

Art: Are you free? (Athena) by Artist Maria van Bruggen
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Media:  Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions:  9 x12
Date of Work:  January 2005

"Much has been written about the goddess Athena. As the patron deity of the city of Athens, she played an enormous role in the lives of not only the residents of that illustrious polis (Greek for city), but in many respects all of the Greek speaking world. Our oldest sources of Greek literature - the works of Homer and Hesiod - discuss Athena. The goddess appears in several significant passages of Homer's Iliad, and she is one of the most influential deities in the Odyssey in her role as Odysseus's patron and ally. Therefore, Athena's attributes were codified early in the epics and poetry of Greece: she was the divine sponsor of warriors and heroes, she introduced several of the arts and crafts necessary for civilization, and she represented wisdom. Obviously, the goddess played a prominent role in Greek mythology."...... I just thought it was my point of view of Athena....and I thought wisdom can come to you with a smile and mischief....and heroism can be in living and not it dying....

Artist:
Maria van Bruggen  View this Artist's Profile
Schilde, BELGIUM
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