anyone else deep diving into their art right now? anyone looking to get some digital art done, I haven’t been posting a lot, but the flood gates are about to open, follow to see what else may be in store, I’m getting tons of great feed back from everyone who catches a glance over my shoulder and would love more people for constructive criticism. Have a wonderful day beautiful people, stay hydrated and smile. #trippy #hobbies #sacredgeometry #life #love #wonder #followformore https://www.instagram.com/p/CfJ6H-prgJ8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
from beginning to end this was one of the most fun pieces I’ve ever worked on. Pan the deity of Shepherd’s helping to usher in ostara, I’m quite faun’d of this one. Great love to the one who supplied the inspiration #pun #Panflute #spring #ostara #divine #commissionedart #commissionsopen #Pan #spring #happyostara #fox #bonefoxproductions https://www.instagram.com/p/CM2xsxiMWYa/?igshid=2g3ceb2siba6
Weeks after putting the sketch book down and waiting for inspiration, today after a solid day of staring at her and asking myself, what am I gonna do with you? Here she is, beautiful in all her right. Titled “Reaching Out” I feel like she could comfort those that find the day to be rough. Just a graphite pencil, and some serious need for rebalancing of masculine and feminine energy, I’m feeling pretty amazingly about how this one turned out. If you ever need to vent, familiar or not, you can message me, I’ll be there for you; faniliar or stranger.
what is it about capybaras that attracts groups of small animals to them?
Its not just mammals either its like birds and turtles and frogs too
look at this shit
They radiate peace
capybaras are friend shaped
I love this post
This is actually a cool thing I know about!
In the wild capybaras live in large groups so naturally a female capybara will take care of not only her own offspring, but all of the other offspring in the group. So capybaras are super great mothers who will adopt pretty much anything and take care of it.
Lots of places that rescue different animals will give a group of baby animals to a capybara to raise if they have one.
Like puppies
Ducks
Deer
Emus
They are just super calm animals so they’re naturally great at mothering or just existing in a group!
I’ve been hella quiet lately, here’s a Medusa sketch I did the other day, I think it came along super well. Let me know what you think? If you like it follow or give it a like, I’ll be putting out more drawings in the next few days, finally getting back into a groove. Keep it groovy, much love. . #graphite #love #bonefoxproductions #snakes #longhairdontcare #sketch #hobby #art #artist #requestsopen #quiet #groovy #progress #iloveit https://www.instagram.com/p/BnH4YW_AI_C/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=rjn99e5ga915
Athena blessed her with the ability to protect herself and men beheaded her for it.
That’s actually a really intetesting intpretation of it I hadn’t thought of. Most people seem to think Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon as punishment for defiling her temple, but thinking that she did so to protect her from being abused again is interesting and I like it!
Athena’s hands were tied. Yes, she was a powerful Goddess, but she was very much a woman in a “boys club”, and the true offending party (don’t think for a moment that Athena blamed Medusa for being raped in the temple, Athena knows better) held all the cards. There was nothing that Athena could do to punish the true criminal, and she was expected to punish Medusa by everyone else. What’s a Goddess to do when she cannot punish those who need to be punished and is expected to punish not only the truly innocent party, but her most beloved follower? Use that incredible brain power she had to protect Medusa at all costs, and of course the men would see it as punishment, to be have her beauty stripped from her and sent to live in the shadows. Medusa should have been KILLED for supposedly defiling the temple, whether she truly did or not, but she was given the gift of life, and the ability to protect herself and her daughters (who she bore thanks to Poseidon). This is why Medusa’s image was used to signify woman’s shelters and safe houses.
Medusa means “guardian; protectress”, and she was.