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Strut Your Stuff : Showing off © Sharon George
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From: MSN Nickname_PurpleGoddess_  (Original Message)Sent: 8/12/2004 6:59 AM
This is one of pieces that Sharon created originally and  she called "The Flapper" . I really love this one, very simple and early 1900's style. I'm including the caption under the original artwork. The image here was resized from the original one and I made this w/o any tut at all, just got an idea from one of the tags that was made for me from another group a while back,  this one I made her cap appear like it has gleaming beads.
 
 
 
The Flapper
© Sharon George 2004

The Flapper can be explained by the number eight in numerology. Feast or famine, abundance followed by a crash, living on the edge...all these aspects of life seemed to me best represented by life in 1920s America.

The Flapper is rich, beautiful, and poignant. Something sad is in her face; perhaps it is an understanding of the transitory nature of material security. Note the late afternoon sky.

The cloche cap was created by making ONE pearl, duplicating it a thousand times and laying the pearls in rows…just like beading.



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From: MSN Nickname___JEWELLZ___Sent: 8/15/2004 4:43 AM
 
 
Aphrodite - The Goddess of Love & Beauty
© Sharon George 2004

Aphrodite is her Greek name; Venus is how the Roman's knew her. She is the daughter of Uranus and the Ocean Foam is her mother. She is also known as "foam born" and "she who rises from the waves". When she shakes the seawater from her hair, the drops turn to pearls at her feet.

Lovely, indeed is Aphrodite, great goddess of love and lust. She married the crippled smithy Hephaestus, but found him boring and entertained many lovers, with whom she had many children.

The Romans considered her the goddess of charm and beauty and believed that a large stone resting near a tall tree was a place wherein she could be called for help in affairs of the heart. They offered her wild strawberries, herbs, pine cones, and cypress branches.

She is also thought to be a descendant of a prehistoric water bird goddess, and a goddess of spiritual as well as passionate love. The white dove symbolizes platonic love and the honeysuckle vines are symbolic of happy marriages.