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Goddess Isis,... (for BlackAngel66 & Minaya)

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.... mother of Horus! Ein weiteres Geschenk fuer zwei tolle Renderosity 'Artists' und liebe Freunde, ich mag' euch beide natuerlich auch ganz doll - Bussi! Thank you for looking and have a great day, hug's Ute ISIS Isis or in original more likely Aset, was a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshiped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the matron of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, the downtrodden, as well as listening to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats and rulers. Isis is the goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility. The goddess Isis (the mother of Horus) was the first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, the goddess of the Overarching Sky, and was born on the fourth intercalary day. At some time Isis and Hathor had the same headdress. In later myths about Isis, she had a brother, Osiris, who became her husband, and she then was said to have conceived Horus. Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of Osiris when he was murdered by Set. Her magical skills restored his body to life after she gathered the body parts that had been strewn about the earth by Set. This myth became very important in later Egyptian religious beliefs. Isis is also known as the goddess of simplicity, protector of the dead and goddess of children from whom all beginnings arose. In later myths, the Ancient Egyptians believed that the Nile River flooded every year because of her tears of sorrow for her dead husband, Osiris. This occurrence of his death and rebirth was relived each year through rituals. The worship of Isis eventually spread throughout the Greco-Roman world, continuing until the suppression of paganism in the Christian era. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis

Comments (50)


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mininessie

3:28AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

good portrait dear!

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Minaya

3:35AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Wow Ute, das ist aber eine Überraschung!!! Ganz herzlichen Dank für diese schöne Arbeit! Ein so wunderbares Portrait, da wird sich auch BlackAngel66 sicher freuen. Ein dicker Knuddelgruß von mir!!

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Rhanagaz

3:50AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Thats a lady! She seem a bit worried though? ;o)

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missblue

3:56AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Amazing Ute!

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morghana

4:02AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Splendid portrait!

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pspworkshop

4:14AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Beautiful work !

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njb2000

4:46AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Nice face morph!

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nefertiabet

5:09AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Eine wunderbare Gesichtsstudie, muß nicht immer ein perfecktes junges Gesicht sein. Gefällt mir super gut, bravo!!!

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vitachick

5:18AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

She has alot on her mind. Hugh responsibilites... Fantastic scene!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:31AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Very expressive portrait, excellent done my friend.....!!!!

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capelito

5:54AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Great portrait, wonderful expression.

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renecyberdoc

6:21AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

wonderful artwork hon.very nice.

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Tholian

7:18AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Powerful image, Ute. Thanks for sharing.

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Bossie_Boots

7:28AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Superb portrait and wonderful dedi's Ute !!

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eekdog

7:47AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

superb portrait of her, nice render hon.

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mgtcs

8:06AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

An excellent face morph Ute, great expression, well done!

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MagikUnicorn

9:20AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

SUPERB...Look like Celine Dion in the next 20 years ;-)

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bakapo

9:24AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

a great portrait!

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Faemike55

9:39AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Fantastic portrait and wonderful narrative about her. Excellent dedication

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Savage_dragon

9:41AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

I studied mythology in school, but you've brought a couple of facts I missed here. Nice one, Ute! ")

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Pierrot_Lunaire

9:46AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Excellent work my dear friend! Love the expression!

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UteBigSmile

9:52AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Mythology was my prefered theme in school, I loved it a lot, now it's great that have can get help from 'http://Wikipedia.org', when there are doubts about something!!!

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Helleshoj

10:11AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Quite an original way to portray a goddess. In the stone age the "may be" goddess, which the archaeologists called "Mother Earth" was depicted as a fat woman with big breasts and equally big buttocks, the archaeologists believed to be the representation of the ultimate mother. Your representation shows an old gray haired woman, still vain, as the ultimate mother. As I said, quite interesting.

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alessimarco

10:17AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Fantastic character work Ute!!!

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2121

10:21AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Ute...what an amazing render..love it

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brycek

10:45AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Terrific portrait!!

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Flint_Hawk

10:55AM | Thu, 16 September 2010

A fantastic character & render!

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kylumi

12:24PM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Hehe, she maybe old but, still likes her trendy make-up.....super job, Ute.

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JeffersonAF

12:54PM | Thu, 16 September 2010

Excellent.

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Roywig

12:55PM | Thu, 16 September 2010

By the look on her face she has just looked in the mirror!

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