








Goddess Nyx Art Print
This new series of artwork features different Goddesses from different countries, I drew on the rich history of the Goddess, female strength, power and myth. I was drawn to research and draw Goddesses because they represent female identity and power that is handed down woman to woman for generations. Feminine strength has been hidden and erased throughout our history.
So much is restricted or limited if you are a woman in this world and learning more about Goddesses has broadened my perspective of what it can mean to be a woman and reminds me to take up space in my own life. Drawing these Goddesses has helped me to feel connected to the women who have come before me.
Nyx is the Greek Goddess of the night. She’s a primordial deity, the daughter of Chaos, the primal void and Consort of Erebus, the God of darkness. Nyx is a mother of many children. Moths are associated with her and symbolise transformation and spiritual journey. Nyx was a guide through the mysteries of the night.
This new series of artwork features different Goddesses from different countries, I drew on the rich history of the Goddess, female strength, power and myth. I was drawn to research and draw Goddesses because they represent female identity and power that is handed down woman to woman for generations. Feminine strength has been hidden and erased throughout our history.
So much is restricted or limited if you are a woman in this world and learning more about Goddesses has broadened my perspective of what it can mean to be a woman and reminds me to take up space in my own life. Drawing these Goddesses has helped me to feel connected to the women who have come before me.
Nyx is the Greek Goddess of the night. She’s a primordial deity, the daughter of Chaos, the primal void and Consort of Erebus, the God of darkness. Nyx is a mother of many children. Moths are associated with her and symbolise transformation and spiritual journey. Nyx was a guide through the mysteries of the night.
This new series of artwork features different Goddesses from different countries, I drew on the rich history of the Goddess, female strength, power and myth. I was drawn to research and draw Goddesses because they represent female identity and power that is handed down woman to woman for generations. Feminine strength has been hidden and erased throughout our history.
So much is restricted or limited if you are a woman in this world and learning more about Goddesses has broadened my perspective of what it can mean to be a woman and reminds me to take up space in my own life. Drawing these Goddesses has helped me to feel connected to the women who have come before me.
Nyx is the Greek Goddess of the night. She’s a primordial deity, the daughter of Chaos, the primal void and Consort of Erebus, the God of darkness. Nyx is a mother of many children. Moths are associated with her and symbolise transformation and spiritual journey. Nyx was a guide through the mysteries of the night.