Penelope, the last goodbye by giulband
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Description
Many versions of the death of Ulysses. In the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, Inferno - Canto twenty-sixth, the poet imagines the last voyage of Ulysses (referring to the Latin version of Ovid), the ultimate challenge beyond the Pillars of Hercules. The company ends with the shipwreck caused by a huge vortex and death greek hero with all his companions.
Comments (69)
tofi
A wonderful series, indeed! The mythological characters are wonderful to look at, and I really like the choice of colours! I can even see the skeleton off in the sky's distance! Incredible artwork and presentation!
lisalisette
Nice serie :))
moochagoo
Love that kind of Penelope
junge1
Cool!
Razor42
Fantastic scene!
three_grrr
magnificent art work .. love that your women are rather full figured, not all women then, or now were skin and bones, smiles.
CarolusB
And me who thought they lived happily ever after.
DustRider
Great render and composition!
danapommet
An excellent creation as we see Ulysses sail off toward the Pillars of Hercules and the death skull. A great imagination to add the death skull to this image! WOW!!! So powerful!