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a painting of a woman standing next to two vases with flowers in them and an octopus

Celtic Fertility Goddess

☆ Hygieia » Greek goddess of healing, and good health. She is often portrayed with snakes who are symbols of transformation and rebirth. She is part of the Spiral Dance Collection which portrays the goddesses as a mix of human features and expressions of energy, which flow out from their hands and feet as spirals. She is faceless so that each individual can imagine the features that they need to see in order to have a personal connection with her .:¦:. Artist Megan Welti ☆
Valérie Cantin
Valérie Cantin

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