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- Goddess Gallery
Select a link to view the image and legend.
Photo Gallery - This
link will take you to a gallery page with all of the photos. The remainder
of the links have a single photo with the goddess legend.
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- Aeval
- A faery queen of Ireland.
AEVAL reminds us to honour our
sexual natures and be unafraid to declare our desires.
- Akycha
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The Inuit sun goddess.
AKYCHA reminds us that from
adversity comes the light to see things clearly.
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- Apasinasee
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The Inuit mother of humanity.
APASINASEE represents our ability to make difficult choices in order to
survive during times of adversity.
- Artemis
- The Greek moon goddess. ARTEMIS reminds us to cherish the
different phases of our lives.
- Baba Yaga
- The wild woman archetype.
BABA YAGA reminds us not to limit our
bodies or our minds to 'approved' sensations and thoughts.
- Baubo
- The ancient Greek goddess of belly laughter.
BAUBO personifies that aspect in every woman that is
shameless and sexual.
- Flora
- The Roman goddess of spring. Flora
reminds us that the most important thing that we can do with our lives is to
love.
- Gaia
- The Greek mother earth figure.
GAIA celebrates our ability to
create and to nurture.
- Harmonia
- The Roman daughter of love (Aphrodite) and war (Ares).
HARMONIA represents the fullness of feminine
sexuality.
- Hathor
- A complex Greek moon goddess.
ARTEMIS reminds us to cherish the different phases of our
lives.
- Haumea
- The Hawaiian ever-renewing earth goddess.
HAUMEA symbolizes our ability as women to transcend physical age and
remain young in spirit.
- Hina
- The Polynesian goddess of life, protection and death.
HINA is the representation of the fullness of
womanhood.
- Ix Chel
- IX CHEL was the Mayan goddess of pregnancy and labour.
IX CHEL represents our power to do as we please,
not giving way to insecurities and jealousy.
- Lakshmi
- LAKSHMI is the Hindu symbol for the wealth of the earth
and the delights of spiritual prosperity.
- Mamapacha
- MAMAPACHA was the Incan earth goddess of fertility, good
fortune and nature. She reminds us that as
part of the complex organism of mother earth it is our responsibility to
honour and protect her.
- Nyx
- Nyx was the Greek goddess of night, in mating she
produced the first light. Nyx helps us to
look beyond the darkness of our troubles to find the gift of insight present
in every challenge.
- Pele
- The Hawaiian volcano goddess,
PELE is the embodiment of a woman's ability to balance on the edge of chaos
and come out enlivened rather than consumed.
- Tethys
- The ancient Greek sea goddess,
TETHYS reminds us to be sensitive to our changing natures and to forever be
'in the moment'.
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- Other Artwork:
Agischanak
AGISCHANAK is the kindly goddess of the Tlingit people of
Alaska, she is a powerful goddess capable of supporting the pillar on which
the earth rests.
Allegory of the Cone
This piece is based on Plato's "Allegory of the Cave".
It represents man's struggle to rise from the world of illusion.
LunaSolVega
These three masks are interpretations of our sun, moon and
the intense blue star Vega.
Takameyama
Takamiyama, meaning "Mountain seen on high" is named after
a famous Hawaiian sumo wrestler.
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