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Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated.

This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.
Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated.

This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.
Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated.

This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.
Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated.

This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.
Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated.

This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.

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Makosh is the Goddess of Fate. Painting

Sergey Mogilevskiy

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Makosh - Slavic Goddess of Fate - Spinner of Fate. It occupies one of the most important and significant places in the pantheon of the Slavs. The goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Rod itself. The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: "kosh" or "kosht", which means destiny, destined, and the prefix "ma", which is an abbreviation of the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything she has generated. This painting of mine, like all the others, is made on natural linen canvas with premium oil paints from the company "Nevskaya Palitra" St. Petersburg. The canvas is primed by me personally with branded primers. The basis of the picture is a modular subframe, which is equipped with tension wedges. The picture has a nylon cord for installation in your apartment.

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39.4 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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