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Wednesday, June 1

Illustration Friday "Envy"



I used a greek myth for this one. The two ladies in the back need to have bigger eyes, other than that, it goes in my okay pile. :) Here's the myth....

When the hero Peleus was married to the sea-nymph Thetis, all the gods were invited to the ceremony -- all but one that is. The slighted goddess happened to a specialist in sowing discord, so she maliciously deposited a golden apple on the banquet table. The fruit was inscribed with the legend, "For the fairest". Immediately all the goddesses began to argue about whose beauty entitled her to be the rightful possesor of this prize.

Finally it was decided to put the dispute to arbitration. Reasonably enough, the designated judge was to be the most handsome mortal in the world. This turned out to be a noble Trojan youth named Paris, who was serving as a shepherd at the time. So the three finalists -- Aphrodite, Hera and Athena -- sought him out in the meadow where he was tending his flocks.

Not content to leave the outcome to the judge's discernment, the three goddesses proceeded to offer bribes. Hera, Queen of Olympus, took Paris aside and told him she would help him rule the world. Athena, goddess of war, said she would make him victorious in battle. Aphrodite sized Paris up and decided he would be more impressed with the guaranteed love of the most beautiful woman in the world. This was Helen, who happened to be married to the king of Sparta.

Paris promptly awarded the golden apple to Aphrodite, who in turn enabled him to elope with Helen, who thenceforth became notorious as Helen of Troy. Helen's husband and his brother raised a Greek army to retrieve his wife, and this was the inception of the Trojan War.

From: http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/aphrodite.html

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6 Comments:

Blogger Dee said...

I love the vibrancy of your illustrations. I can't wait until you have something published, then I can look at them all the time! :)

6/01/2005 3:14 PM 
Anonymous Saurabh said...

I love it, as usual. I see what you're saying about the eyes - but the colors and facial expressions are wonderful.

I agree with Maeflower... luckily I get to see your illustrations all the time ;)

6/01/2005 3:55 PM 
Blogger Alison Ashwell said...

I've been really enjoying looking at your illustration friday images - excellent work

6/01/2005 3:59 PM 
Blogger Ms Elle said...

I love your use of color!

Elle

6/01/2005 4:50 PM 
Anonymous janey said...

Well this is great. I love your work, the colors and lines are so vibrant.

6/01/2005 7:23 PM 
Blogger Frizz said...

You're style is so original. Really great!!!

6/02/2005 7:17 AM 

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