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©2005-2009 ~cel1664
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Media: Digital
Dimensions: 24 x 32"

Created with Photoshop and Painter.
Thank you to these wonderful and talented folks for such beautiful source material.
Resources: Stock - Dove-stock [link]
Brushes - Scully7491 [link]
Textures - Resurgere [link]

From the Age of Fables

To punish mankind, Zeus ordered the other gods to make Pandora as a poisoned gift for man. Pandora was given several traits from the different gods: Hephaestus molded her out of clay and gave her form; Aphrodite gave her beauty; Apollo gave her musical talent and a gift for healing; Demeter taught her to tend a garden; Athena taught her manual dexterity and how to spin; Poseidon gave her a pearl necklace and the ability to never drown; Zeus made her idle, mischievous, and foolish; Hera gave her curiosity; Hermes, along with giving her cunning and boldness, then gave Pandora a box.

Before he was chained to the rock, Prometheus had warned Epimetheus not to take any gifts from the gods. Epimetheus did not listen to his brother, however, and when Pandora arrived, he fell in love with her. Hermes told him that Pandora was a gift to the titan from Zeus, and he warned Epimetheus to not open the box, which was Pandora's dowry.

Until then, mankind had lived a life in a paradise without worry. Epimetheus told Pandora never to open the box she had received from Zeus. However, one day, Pandora's curiosity got the better of her and she opened it, releasing all the misfortunes of mankind (plague, sorrow, poverty, crime, etc.). Once opened, she shut it in time to keep one thing in the box: hope. The world remained extremely bleak for an unspecified interval, until Pandora "chanced" to revisit the box again, at which point Hope fluttered out. Thus, mankind always has hope in times of evil, but Hope has a great deal of catching up to do.

*Pandora myth courtesy of Bullfinch's Mythology and Wikipedia.

Daily Deviation

Given 2005-11-08

Ethereal, mystical, and overwhelming, Pandora by *cel1664 shows wonderful use of stock and brushes to create an elegant deviation. (Suggested by `sphilr and Featured by $chix0r)

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:icondark-dominion:
Beautiful concept, nice work, I love the way colours get mixed. :)

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:iconlockstock:
That's fantastic!!! As I just tried to express to my husband, "I like all the surreal bits of... stuff... floating around."

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:iconlaimon:
Oh wow cel!! Awesome colors and texture and contrast and...hwaaaaahh its just gorgeous :D
:iconludd1te:
beautiful - almost pre-raphaelite, especially in the composure of Pandora - :+fav:

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Oh dear god, I seem to have grown up to be the person my mother always warned me about
:iconsphilr:
Ethereal, mystical, elegant, and overwhelming; one of the single most beautiful images I've seen in my life...
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:iconrozbeans:
Beautiful manip! The vibrant colors are amazing!

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:iconcastitas:
beautiful work..very classic
verywaterhouse like...love it!

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:icondreeamyeyes:
this is so beautiful :heart:

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:iconinternalist:
you mention that it has dimensions. how can digital manipulated stock overlays have dimensions?

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