Sentences with phrase «ancient goddess»

The phrase "ancient goddess" refers to a female deity from a very long time ago. It describes a powerful and worshipped female figure in ancient civilizations. Full definition
He lives in Colorado with his wife and two ancient goddesses of chaos posing as his daughters.
The themes that join to form Hawaiian spirituality draw much of their energy from Pele, the ancient goddess of volcanos.
Like the ancient goddess, the name Victoria is Latin for victory.
It sounds like the birth story of an ancient goddess, but it's true.
They're so flowy and comfortable — it feels like you're wearing a blanket outside, but actually you look like an ancient goddess.
Isis An ancient goddess with incredible powers.
This time, it is in order to gather Magi, the remnants of an ancient goddess, and stop those who wish to use their power to become new gods.
Robert Colescott, At the Bathers» Pool: Ancient Goddesses and the Contest for Classic Purity, 1985, acrylic on canvas, 213 × 182 × 5 cm.
Often working on a monumental scale, with light and temporary materials, some of her sculptures seem to represent an ordinary object (a raspberry, a pile of newspapers), whereas some represent «sculpture» itself (public monuments, an ancient goddess, Neolithic stones), and some represent the act of making (a swoop of the hand, a crush of the fist).
An ancient goddess or a billboard model are equal inspirations, and often their corresponding fictions fuse in my psyche.
Known for constructing the feminine archetype through juxtaposing the ancient goddesses of Mesopotamia, Egypt and India with the more «modern» goddesses such as the Mona Lisa, Umm Kulthum, Tahiyya Karyokka, the artist's mother or aunts, Lutfi captures the women's emotions, their sexuality and experiences in order to simultaneously celebrate femininity and expose the cultural restrictions imposed upon it.
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