Three Graces, Hibiscus
digital, archival prints,
file# 220422ThrGrcs
close up
Here is another Three Graces, from classical antiquity. They represent charm, beauty and grace. Completed today, 4/22/22.
digital, archival prints,
file# 220422ThrGrcs
close up
Here is another Three Graces, from classical antiquity. They represent charm, beauty and grace. Completed today, 4/22/22.
Leda and the Swan
digital, archival prints, 2/22
(file name #220222LedaSwan)
close up
This painting is based on the ancient Greek myth about Zeus, the king and father of mythological gods and goddesses. Zeus fell in love with the earthling Leda. Zeus transformed himself into the image of a swan in order to seduce the queenly woman. Leda became pregnant and laid two eggs which hatched two children from each egg, for a total of four children. Her children were historically active in Greek and Roman history.
This fascinating myth has been portrayed by countless artists throughout the centuries. The artists include the great masters, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. This is my humble contribution to the stream of art illustrating this enduring myth. I will not tell the entire story here, but it is worth googling to learn the ancient myth.
DRIFTWOOD, EARTH ENERGIESnew page 2/2020
A gentle change of course, a new series, "Floating World". Floating couple. Floating dancers. Dreamy and joyful.FLOATING WORLDNew page. 9/2019
DOWN TO EARTHA series of natural Louisiana landscapes.
http://janetboydart.blogspot.com/p/down-to-earth.html
POP ReligionClick here to see the series, "POP Religion":
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I welcome studio visits from art loversI am 1 1/2 hours drive north from New Orleans, in Washington Parish, Louisiana.
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