The winners of this year's City Dionysia are now revealed! Thank you everyone for your hard work and dedication!
✒ For the Poetry category:
Savage & Free by @khaire-traveler
✒ For the Art category:
Untitled by @vdoes
✒ For the Retellings category:
Sparagmos (or Euripides, Eat Your Heart Out) by @delirpa
✒ and, finally, for the Original Myth category:
"Apothnesko and the Psychopomp" by @hillbillyoracle
Congratulations to our winners!
Continue writing and sharing your work with the world and the gods. Thank you again for your participation, and we look forward to seeing next time!
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Another incredible statue on display at the Getty Villa. Just an exquisite terra cotta figure with an incense burner attached.
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Had a great visit to the Getty Villa and enjoyed seeing these two small Etruscan bronzes
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House of Neptun, Herculaneum, Italy
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Tunic fragment, Peru, 7-9th C.
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Tunic fragment, Peru, 7-9th C.
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newly-discovered fragment of Theda Bara in Cleopatra (1917)
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The story of a marble worker Evrard Flignot from Brussels who devastated by the death of his wife built a pretty mausoleum for her in Cimetière de Laeken.
At first look inside, there is a mourner reaching out to an empty wall. But, once a year, on the day of the summer solstice, the Sun draws a light that recalls this love for almost a century.
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Terracotta vase in the form of a seated silen
Period: Late Classical
Date: 4th century B.C.
Culture: Greek, Attic
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: 4 7/16in. (11.3cm)
THE SEILENOI (or Sileni) were elderly rustic spirits(daimones) in the train of the god Dionysos. They were sons of the first Seilenos and the fathers of the tribes ofSatyrs and Oreiades (mountain nymphs).
The Seilenoi were depicted as fat, elderly, white-haired satyrs with horse’s tail and ears, and snub nose. They were often covered in fluffy white hair, and sometimes sported a pair of ox horns.
The twelve male guardians of the infant Dionysos known asPheres Lamioi, were probably Seilenoi.
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A short comic I’ve done for @ibenkrutt
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finally finished this portrait of dionysus for class!
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Unruly 🌱
🌿 twitter | print available 🌿
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Eos ✨ Goddess of the Dawn
Eos was the Greek goddess of the dawn, who rose each day from the east to disperse the mists of night with her light rays. She signaled the coming of Helios, her brother, to gods and mortals alike, and accompanied him on his path across the sky.
Mythology frequently represents her as abducting attractive youths - stealing them away to ravish in a distant land. Some say this is because Aphrodite cursed her with an unquenchable desire after learning that the goddess had slept with Ares.
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her facial markings are indeed inspired by miss thing here.
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