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🎨 Circe Invidiosa, 1892 by Waterhouse 🇮🇹 oil on canvas, 180.7 x 87.4 cm Art Gallery of South Australia, Australia About the artwork: The painting portrays Circe after she has turned Scylla, her rival, into a sea monster out of jealousy. Waterhouse captures Circe in the act of pouring a potion into the water, which is rendered in a striking shade of green, symbolizing envy and poison. The figure of Circe is depicted with a sense of grace and power, her gaze intense and her posture confident. The use of color in this painting is particularly noteworthy. The vibrant green of the potion contrasts with the deep blues of the water and the soft tones of Circe's skin and gown. This use of color enhances the dramatic and mystical quality of the scene.
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stunning... and that green indeed pops up! 50 $DEGEN
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Wow So amazing
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Fascinating to see Waterhouse's interpretation of Circe's character, juxtaposing beauty and power with the destructive force of her potion. The use of color is indeed striking, evoking a sense of drama and mysticism.
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The use of green in this painting is a great example of how color can be used to convey emotions and themes in art, much like how green is often used in cryptos to represent growth and stability.
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