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Dionysian~Light

Wine, women, and song. Art, beauty, and life. Liberty, ecstasy, and recipes for really tasty drinks. Women may be naked, beauty may be subjective, and ecstasy is not a chemical. Eleleu! Iou! Iou! 

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12 years ago

Like a camel, I can go for seven days without a drink -- and on several horrible occasions, I have.

Herb Caen


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12 years ago
A Ceiling Fresco Of A Dionysian Pan, In Rome, Italy.

A ceiling fresco of a Dionysian Pan, in Rome, Italy.


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12 years ago
Mrow! Me! By Cupcake Paparazzi (aka Mr. Bones!). He Usually Does Lots Of Alternative Magaziney Type Stuff,

Mrow! Me! By Cupcake Paparazzi (aka Mr. Bones!). He usually does lots of alternative magaziney type stuff, all crisp and colorful, but he let me play with this piece and learn some ropes on Photoshop. So editing by me!

I usually don’t post pics of my stuffs on here, cuz I have another blog for my modeling stuffs, and the artnaked doesn’t always mesh well with my magical Starchild blog. But I am thinking of taking down my modeling blog and starting a new one, just so I can follow shutterbugs and have it NOT link back to this mainblog. So I just had to post it *some*where! Rambleramblez.

I am sorry if you hate boobs (just close your eyes and scroll down faster). But wine saaaaaays, too bad. I also wanted to show off my new pretty black hair. 

<3


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12 years ago
The Dance Of Bacchante (Mural From A Tomb In Villa Pamphili Of Rome, Italy, Now In The British Museum)

“The Dance Of Bacchante” (Mural from a tomb in Villa Pamphili of Rome, Italy, now in the British Museum) by

Anonymus (1st century), Roman Empire


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12 years ago

...two are the forces most precious to mankind. The first is Demeter, the Goddess. She is the Earth -- or any name you wish to call her --  and she sustains humanity with solid food. Next came Dionysus, the son of the virgin,  bringing the counterpart to bread: wine and the blessings of life's flowing juices. His blood, the blood of the grape, lightens the burden of our mortal misery. Though himself a God, it is his blood we pour out to offer thanks to the Gods. And through him, we are blessed.

― Euripides, The Bacchae

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