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1. yufie wrote: I like everything. The hair the body the tail the field and her mood.. kinda radiant ?? |
2. matthew wrote: Nicely done Coho... |
3. Baldur wrote: beautiful drawing and really a myth because female centaurs and female satyrs keep cropping up in art of the last 150 years but didn't exist in classical literature |
4. Baldur wrote: You did however portray her beautifully. I'm wondering when matthew will draw a Minocow? |
5. indigo wrote: LOVE it! |
6. Dragon wrote: Great movement in this one. And yufie is right, the look on her face is great! |
7. coho wrote: The classical mythological literature was written and dominated by patriarchal morons who reflected the predjudices of thier times. We are a new world that needs to revamp outdated useless mythologies that no longer suit us. Here is an interesting fact. |
8. coho wrote: Pink was considered a masculine color up until Victorian times when for some reason the social structure of the time decided it was feminine. Another interesting fact is Pan's role was originally considered father earth. he was a masculine nurturer, he to |
9. coho wrote: Pan was demoted and trivialized by the church. Mythology is in constant flux. |
10. Baldur wrote: patriarchal morons? For that matter I also do not believe in Mrs Santa Claus |
11. coho wrote: Mrs. Claus is a friend of mine and she often subs for Mr Claus when his gout is acting up. |
12. lilalee wrote: Beautiful! |
13. lizmeister wrote: Nice job. Love the historical details! |
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