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The Gorgon and the Maiden

 
 
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Two aspects of the divine feminine are explore here. For the Medusa illustration, lots of smaller illustrations were pieced together. The snakes of the hair, for example, were created individually. In the Maiden illustration, cloning and repetition help to create the feather hairpiece effect.

The Gorgon.
The Maiden.

Adobe Illustrator renderings.

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