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I Know I Usually Start With A Quote From The Movie The Character Is From, But I Can't Really Write Instrumental










I know I usually start with a quote from the movie the character is from, but I can't really write instrumental here sooo...hi? 😅
Anyway, I'm back with more Centaurettes custom dolls from Disney's Fantasia (1940)
This time, we move from blue to pink! I wanted to give her more of an aloof expression, but she ended uo actually kinda dreamy, I guess 👀
Oh well, I love her either way (and the blue one is lowkey crushing on her rn)
I'm obsessed with that segment of the movie, and every creature there is sooo pretty and pastelly and fluffy and UGH THE CUTENESS!!
Anyway, I hope you like her 💖
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Here's a terrific stela with a pantheistic Bes. He wears the double-feather crown, and his grimacing face is surrounded by little heads. His whole body is covered in eyes, and his erect penis ends in what looks like a dog's head. He has four arms; two hands hold a bundle of weapons and dangerous animals, one holds an ankh, one a was-sceptre. He has four wings and a falcon's tail. His feet are jackal heads. He stands on top of an oval ouroboros which contains dangerous animals including a hippo, a snake, and a turtle.

And this is a similar figure from Lanzone's Dizionario Volume 2, a statuette with the many heads, the eyes, rearing snakes on the feet, four arms and four wings and a falcon's tail. The base is oval with an ouroboros round the top, and a jackal on the back. (The Dizionario is hand-written in Italian, so extracting any information about this figurine defeats me.)

Detail of the inner coffin / cartonnage of Nehemsu, from head to chest. A falcon with the head of a green ram spreads its wings over her chest. On the left side, Duamutef and Hapy face Wadjet (I'm guessing -- the columns for their names have been left empty.) I took this photo at the Discovering Ancient Egypt exhibition at the National Museum of Australia.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty
Where: Rijkmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden

AFRICAN GODS SKETCHES More details on BEHANCE: https://www.behance.net/gallery/193959725/AFRICAN-GODS-SKETCHES TUMBLR: http://oliviersilven.tumblr.com/ Sketch+Cintiq+Photoshop. All Artwork Copyright Olivier SILVEN.

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Gold cowrie shell bead necklace with pendant of the goddess Sekhmet, Egypt, 26th Dynasty, 570-526 BC
from The Penn Museum