Asteria by JoeJarrah
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Description
Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars, and mother of Hecate, goddess of magic.
Comments (12)
brain1969
great render
Burpee
The starry sky is the perfect backdrop for this beauty.
miwi
Starry,starry night,wonderful image,very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JoeJarrah
Thanks Michael. Maybe I should have used the Van Gogh painting that song refers to as backdrop :)
UteBigSmile
Your new graphic has become really very beautiful! I want to tell you by this way, that I struggle with pain every day and still try to write comments as best I can. Unfortunately, many here (except for a few who read my fine prints) forget the suffering of others because probably everyone has his own package of worries to lug around in the Pandemic - Stay alert and healthy! (This is a copy/paste comment) 😘
RodS
She certainly outshines all the other stars! A most beautiful work of art, my friend!
JoeJarrah
Cheers Rod
Glendaw
Very elite and sophisticated stance and expression.
The starry background fits perfectly.
starship64
Beautiful work.
Kordouane
Very handsome work, this is stunning !!
RRun
Nicely put together, like the stars on her top.
JoeJarrah
Courtesy of Fabiana's quilting shaders... glad you like it.
Darkglass
Very visually appealing....fantastic colour range, rule of thirds comp working nicely...top image..!!
JoeJarrah
Thanks Darkglass, much appreciated
JohnnyM
Excellent and Beautiful in every way! The lighting, the clothes, the character and that awesome background complete this scene so well! :-)
JoeJarrah
Thanks Johnny :)
Madbat
I miss seeing the stars. There's so much waste light here even Orion is barely visible.
JoeJarrah
There was a time early in the first lockdown when EVERYTHING was shut, and the light pollution was much lower.... could actually see things! In "lockdown lite" and with winter skies, no such joy....