Three young maidens personifying love, beauty and pleasure. Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne were goddesses of fun, joy and life. Seneca wrote that the Graces are naked when they want to show that there is no deception in them.
In the iconic versions, each holds a golden ball in her hand, a symbol of perfection. My girls have this gold in their heads, and it is alive and vibrant. They are like muses, each bringing something wonderful with them.
What would you need more? Love? Beauty? Pleasure? A difficult choice, isn't it?
wool, electronic candle
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Three young maidens personifying love, beauty and pleasure. Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne were goddesses of fun, joy and life. Seneca wrote that the Graces are naked when they want to show that there is no deception in them.
In the iconic versions, each holds a golden ball in her hand, a symbol of perfection. My girls have this gold in their heads, and it is alive and vibrant. They are like muses, each bringing something wonderful with them.
What would you need more? Love? Beauty? Pleasure? A difficult choice, isn't it?
wool, electronic candle
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