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Back of OMPHALE. Artist Book, with animal hide cover attached to back.
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Omphale, Queen of Lydia Sculpture

Christine Palamidessi

United States

Sculpture, Paint on Paper

Size: 23 W x 13 H x 14 D in

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About The Artwork

The Queen of Lydia owned Hercules as a slave for two years and during that time the strongest man in the world was temporarily free of his identity as the greatest of all heroes. Her name, Omphale, is officially associated with the greek word omphalos, which means navel. She was human; he was a god. Through their union the divine and the earthly mingled. They had sex. They created children. There are two ancient sculptural vessels--one in Delphi and another in Jerusalem--called omphalus that claim to be the center, or navel, of earth. My sculpture Omphale, Queen of Lydia, is a human calling: an invitation to the gods to be with us; it is as if Lydia were back on earth looking for her Hercules. I painted the outside surface of the female abdomen to echo the wings of a male Prepona Omphale butterfly. The inside of the sculpture expresses the Queen’s sexual feelings. The booklet attached to the sculpture includes clips from plays and poems, and my short, short story about the night the god Pan visited the couple in their bedroom.

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Sculpture:Paint on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23 W x 13 H x 14 D in

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My art follows the female form through time, culture, history and myth. Since my early school days I decided it was rather upsetting that in history books, there were no stories about women. Consequently I devoted myself --from the beginning of my consciousness and creativity - to bring the stories and images of women to the forefront in my art and writing. I am interested in their beauty, strength, ability to spring back, courage and playfulness. The women in my extended family were no-nonsense ladies who all worked. I had good teachers. I am a multi-disciplined artist: I write, sculpt, print and paint. Most all of my work is done with paper.

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