Click to enlargeGoddesses: Paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet 2010
Wall Calendar

Goddesses, for millennia revered throughout the world’s cultures as symbols of compassion, renewal, unity, tenderness, and strength, gradually retreated from our collective view. Yet in the realm of humanity’s unconscious, the domain of myth and archetype, ancient memories survive of the goddess in her many forms—images that, in their ability to evoke these timeless states of being, have the power to nurture and heal. The paintings of Susan Seddon Boulet bring to life the intrigue, mythological power, and strength of these feminine spirits. Each of this calendar’s twelve magnificent paintings is accompanied by informative text about the goddess depicted.

Size: 12 x 13 in.; opens to 12 x 26 in. ISBN 978-0-7649-4714-8.


Goddesses: Paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet 2010 Wall Calendar
L476$13.99

Sample Text for Goddesses CalendarSphinx
Best known for its many representations in Egyptian art and architecture—particularly the Great Sphinx of Giza—this legendary creature plays a role also in Greek mythology. The Greek Sphinx is female, with the head and breasts of a woman, the body and paws of a lion, the wings of a bird, and a serpentine tail.

The notorious Sphinx at Thebes waylaid travelers, threatening to eat them unless they answered a riddle: what walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at midday, and three legs at night? The Greek hero Oedipus eventually solved the riddle. The answer is a human being, who crawls on all fours at infancy, walks upright in the prime of life, and uses a third appendage (a cane) in old age.




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