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Iphigenia

Fractal Mythology posted on Oct 25, 2005
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UF3, no postwork. I can only imagine her as fair, her hair the colour of the sand. The sand of the beach where she was sacrificed so the Hellenic troops could sail off to Troja. Fair and peaceful, in spite of her fate. Thank you for viewing and commenting on my renders. I greatly appreciate your interest in my gallery.

Comments (5)


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CarolSassy

6:10AM | Tue, 25 October 2005

A very bright, festive and gnarly fractal! Love the colors and details! (:

fractalinda

3:05PM | Tue, 25 October 2005

A creative and interesting interpretation and a unique and lovely image. Wasn't she rescued?

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Jay-el-Jay

11:12PM | Tue, 25 October 2005

A wonderful creation.

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jockc

12:14AM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Lovely and unique work..

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eras50

4:45AM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Iphigenia was indeed rescued. At the very moment of the sacrifice, the goddess Artemis took her away and put an animal in her place. She was lost to her people, though, and to her family. And she lost her former life.


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