Thetis was a sea nymph, one of the Nereids, daughter of Nereus (the god of the sea) and Doris. She was fated to bear a son who would be mightier than his father. Fearing for his dominion, Zeus gave Thetis as bride to a mortal, Peleus. Him she bore the son Achilles, whom she tried unsuccessfully to make immortal. The mostly known version of that is, that she dipped the child in the river Styx holding him by the heel; all the parts that the river touched became invulnerable, but the heel. Achilleus fate was to live happy with his family and die unknown or be to become a great hero. He decided to fight and die heroic at Troy.
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Comments (63)
brewgirlca
Wow, I love how this has been done like it was shot through some transluscent gauze fabric. That is just one of the coolest effects that I have seen. Lovely lighting on the character, there is a softness here that contrasts with the stength she is radiating.
Tea_Rex
"I'm sure I won't get all twelve done ..." You would certainly hold a fine and valuable asset if you did complete the set. A series of this quality would make an exceptional and popular calendar. Individually they would still have a great commercial potential. This is wonderful craft. & I am not a Capricorn. ;-) There is a lush quality to your work here that draws the eyes in and delights them. Beautifully accomplished. With warm regard, Terry
Rhanagaz
Excellent and beautiful work! ;o)