Hecate
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Alice Hatter saved to Witch craft, spell
Hecate~ the Goddess of Magic & Witchcraft. ♡ Prints available here! ♡
Todays featured artist is some I have been stalking for a while because I absolutely love her art. Ksenia Svintsova, aka Iren Horrors, is an artist from Obninsk, Russia and she has a great witch-punk style that I love. She describes her style and art as "Dark, gothic, witchy illustrations" so of course, I am going to notice her! Honestly, there is not a single piece she has done that I don't 100% love. I think I need that one on my wall as a print…

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Hecate is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, crossroads, boundaries, ghosts, necromancy, and the dark side of the moon venerated by the ancient Greeks. She is the attendant of Persephone and is the chthonic queen's most trust servant. Together with the Titan Helios, Hecate mothered Circe, Aeëtes, Perses of Colchis, and Pasiphaë. She is also the creator of the Empousai and the patron goddess of Witches and other magic casters. As a triple goddess, Hecate could appear in three forms: a young…
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My work for Mythbook project released today. I had a chance to participate here among other amazing artists. And while i'm definitely not a good illustrator, that was fun to paint indeed! my prints located here https://society6.com/nimh enjoy

Kyraaeryn saved to Little bit of Fantasy
“Hecate’s themes are the moon, beginnings and magic. Her symbols are serpents, horses or dogs (Her sacred animals), light (especially a torch), myrrh, silver and moonstone. This Greco-R…

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Hecate would appear to have been originally a moon-goddess worshipped by the Thracians. As a goddess of childbirth, she was often invoked for rites of puberty, and in some cases watched over maidens who were beginning to menstruate. Eventually, Hecate evolved to become a goddess of magic and sorcery. She became confounded, and eventually identified with Selene and Persephone. Her mother was Astræa (the starry night), and her sway extended over the earth, heaven, and hell, for which reason…
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