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Artemis A3

Artemis A3
© Spectrum Art Studio
Artist Spectrum Art Studio
Print Title Artemis A3
Certificates (1)

#493852 (Rooster)

Description This is my watercolor interpretation of the goddess Artemis. Artemis was the Greek goddess of wild animals and hunting. She was the daughter of Zeus, the chief Greek god, and Leto. Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo, the god of music and light. Apollo was associated with the Sun, while Artemis was associated with the Moon. Some people believed that Artemis helped women during childbirth. Artemis was a protector of animals, but she also hunted them. According to one story, Artemis loved the giant huntsman Orion and lived with him in the forest. Eventually, Artemis became jealous. She thought that Orion loved another woman. In revenge, Artemis shot Orion with an arrow. Orion was placed in the sky after his death. There he became a constellation.
Media Type Hahnemühle Fine Art Natural Line Paper® Hemp, 290gsm
Printer Epson P9000
Ink Epson’s UltraChrome HDX ten-colour pigment ink-set
Upload date 2025-05-03
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