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Title: | Hyacinth |
Date Created: | February 2019 |
Copyright: | © Kring Demetrio |
Genre: | Unpublished Art |
Mediums: | Colored Pencil, Graphite Pencil, Charcoal, Photoshop |
Views: | 493 |
Posted: | 12/5/2020 |
Kring Demetrio
Member Since March 2018
Projects:
Bluebeard' s Bride (2017) - Interior
Spell Bound (2022)
This work was created for TASTEFUL NUDES: An Exhibition Celebrating the Human Form for the month of love. A depiction of the death of Hyacinth; Apollo's hands of lamentation can be seen just from the edge of the frame. In Greek mythology, Apollo dearly loved Hyacinth--an affection that the young man reciprocated. This stung Zephyr, the god of the west wind, with bitter jealousy. One day, Hyacinth and Apollo decided to have a friendly competition with the discus when a strong gust of wind threw the discus towards the youth and fatally wounded him. Apollo mourned over his lover and blamed himself for Hyacinth's death. In his grief, he turned the blood that was spilled into the famous flower to remember the young man's beauty.