Just to give folks a perspective on why I push my commissions so much
This was my income 2023
I pay roughly 300 rent a month to my grandma so for a year that’s about 3600
Then I have to buy food which I honestly am not sure how to calculate
I’m very much in the poverty range so yes I push my commissions and I’m sorry if it’s sometimes a lot and annoying but a poor autistic trans guy gotta do what they can
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DISCOUNT COMMISSIONS - help me get food and pay bills!
Normally one piece is $80 but I need money to afford food. I’m out of the negatives but I only have roughly $1 in my account thanks to bills. I need money for food!
Discount price - $40 - get two for $80 (getting two for the price of one!)
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Burned incense for Apollo outside (I cannot burn anything in my room due to my pets, including scentless or wax)
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My updated altar for Lady Asteria!
Not the best picture and I’ll probably rearrange it a little bit, but my new statue arrived and she’s massive!
I also finally gave lady Asteria her own area, it’s right next to my bed so it’s a lot easier to pray at
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🌙 My Hellenic altar at night 🌙
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Anubis presiding over the process of mummification
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On Horaawesheb's coffin, between a band of hieroglyphs and a red-white-and-blue frieze, right to left: two shave-headed figures each holding two lizards, Anubis holding a snake, and a man holding two snakes. Each of these figures crouches in an odd position, as if they sat down and then someone took their chair away. The lizards and snakes represent their control over dangerous forces. Next there's an entire fish sitting on a plinth; a mummiform man from the waist up; and the Hathor cow coming out of the mountains.
Where: British Museum
When: Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty
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Hum a song as an offering to Apollo
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Apollo and Diana, an 1848 marble statue by American artist and sculptor Thomas Crawford.
This captures their essence quite well imo!
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Epithets for Artemis
Agrotera - Of the Hunt
Agreia - Of the Wild
Elaphaea - Of the Deer
Daphnaea - of the Laurel Tree
Cedreatis - Of the Cedar Tree
Caryae/Caryatis - Of the Walnut Tree
Limnaea/Limnatus - Of the Lake
Heleia - Of the Marshes
Eurynome - Of Broad Pastures
Lycaea - Of the Wolves
Leucophryne - Of the White Bird
Paedotrophus - The Nurse of Children
Philoeirax - The Friend of Young Girls
Orsilochia - The Helper of Childbirth
Selasphorus/Phosphorus - The Light Bringer
Soleira - The Saviour
Hemerasia - She who Soothes
Hymnia - Of the Hymns
Hegemore - The Leader of Dances
Ariste - The Best/The Excellent
Eucleia - Of Good Repute
Calliste - The very Beautiful
Basileis - The Princess
Ehiereia - The Priestess
Heurippa - The Horse Finder
Peitho - The Persuasive
Pyronia - Of the Fire
Potnia Theron - Mistress of Animals
Io-khéira - Pourer of Arrows/Delighting in Arrows
Hecate - Far-Shooting
Chryselacatus - Of the Golden Distaff/With Shafts of Gold.
Chrysenius - Of the Golden Reins
Chrysothronus - Of the Golden Throne
Celadeinus - Strong - Voiced
Celadeine - Lady of Clamours
Potnia Thea - Goddess Queen
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𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗺𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿.
Apollo Belvedere
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Made some honey cake to offer to the Gods today. Turned out a little too sweet but.
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Aphrodite’s altar and her new pink taper candles! She LOVES them 💗
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''Gold is his cloak, and the clasp also; gold the Lycian lyre and bow, and the quiver; gold also the sandals. Apollo is all gold and all wealth; we see this clearly through Pythô. God always beautiful, God always young; no down ever covered her tender cheeks. Her hair spreads the perfumed oil that she distills onto the ground; but the drops are not greasy; no, it is the panacea itself; there, in the city where the dew slides to the ground, there everything is salvation.''
Callimaque - Hymns
Rɪᴊᴋsᴍᴜsᴇᴜᴍ ᴠᴀɴ Oᴜᴅʜᴇᴅᴇɴ • Aᴘᴏʟʟᴏ (ᴡʜɪᴛᴇ ᴍᴀʀʙʟᴇ, Rᴏᴍᴀɴ (50-350 AD)
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The Temple of Artemis at Brauron (now Attica)
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