"Chloris" (Original)
Dimensions: 10" height x 8" width x 0.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Chloris was a nymph associated with spring, flowers, and new growth, believed to have dwelled in the Elysian Fields, a paradise for the blessed. According to myth, she was abducted by Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, who transformed her into the goddess Flora after their marriage. Together, they had a son named Karpos, symbolizing fruitfulness. Chloris is also thought to have been responsible for transforming figures like Adonis, Attis, Crocus, Hyacinthus, and Narcissus into flowers, preserving their beauty in nature.
This piece, with Chloris clothed in emerald green, captures her essence as a goddess of renewal and blossoming life. Displaying Chloris in your space invites the spirit of growth and transformation, reflecting the gentle cycles of nature and adding a sense of grace and vitality to your environment.
Dimensions: 10" height x 8" width x 0.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Chloris was a nymph associated with spring, flowers, and new growth, believed to have dwelled in the Elysian Fields, a paradise for the blessed. According to myth, she was abducted by Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, who transformed her into the goddess Flora after their marriage. Together, they had a son named Karpos, symbolizing fruitfulness. Chloris is also thought to have been responsible for transforming figures like Adonis, Attis, Crocus, Hyacinthus, and Narcissus into flowers, preserving their beauty in nature.
This piece, with Chloris clothed in emerald green, captures her essence as a goddess of renewal and blossoming life. Displaying Chloris in your space invites the spirit of growth and transformation, reflecting the gentle cycles of nature and adding a sense of grace and vitality to your environment.
Dimensions: 10" height x 8" width x 0.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Chloris was a nymph associated with spring, flowers, and new growth, believed to have dwelled in the Elysian Fields, a paradise for the blessed. According to myth, she was abducted by Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, who transformed her into the goddess Flora after their marriage. Together, they had a son named Karpos, symbolizing fruitfulness. Chloris is also thought to have been responsible for transforming figures like Adonis, Attis, Crocus, Hyacinthus, and Narcissus into flowers, preserving their beauty in nature.
This piece, with Chloris clothed in emerald green, captures her essence as a goddess of renewal and blossoming life. Displaying Chloris in your space invites the spirit of growth and transformation, reflecting the gentle cycles of nature and adding a sense of grace and vitality to your environment.