3.00 USD
"The Invocation of the Goddess Lilith" A print of the original painting by Emily Balivet, 2010.
Lilith is the primal feminine aspect of dark sexuality.
She is the mythological first wife of Adam who refused to be subservient to Adam's authority and had a preference for being "on top". In a rage she spread her wings and flew away from the garden of Eden. She has often been demonized as a vampiric succubus, stealing the lives of children and seducing men in the night.
In modern mythology Lilith has become a symbol of the independent woman who refuses to submit to the control of men. She is primal, unfettered sexual dominance and power.
The print measures 2.5x3.5 and is printed on acid free, archival quality, matte Kodak Endura photo paper.
This ACEO is titled, signed, and dated on the back, sealed in a cello sleeve, and backed by stiff mat board for safe shipping.
*ACEO stands for "Art Cards, Editions and Originals". These cards can be made in different media and styles but have one main rule - they are 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches - the size of a trading card. ACEOs are tiny art works that can be matted and framed to hang on the wall or used as altar art.
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