#Inktober Day 17 2019: Dionysus | #greekmythtober

2019-10-17に共有
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Prelude to J.S. Bach's Cello Suite I in G performed and recorded by Holly Dunn 2015.

コメント (5)
  • @ayesha36
    Absolutely amazing, I love his playful sort of expression. The colors are perfect.
  • My favourite god! I love that my greek literature teacher used to call him "god of liquidity". I really recommend you "The Bacchae" by Euripides, where Dionisus is one of the characters. AMAZING. He's so subtle and deceptive. I love this tragedy so much I'll probably do my phd thesis about it! There's also an amazing essay written by Jan Kott ("The eating of the gods") in which it's described how basically Dionisus was the "inspiration" for the biblic Christ. Very interesting!
  • Whenever I think of Dionysus, I go back to thinking of that time when I was reading about him being the drunk director of Camp Halfblood in the Percy Jackson books who kept calling Percy anything but Percy