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This series of drawings represents the power of animals and plants, in their medicinal or mystical form and as a protective totem. In Ancient Egypt, the Papyrus was used for various purposes, such as baskets, sandals, blankets, medicines, incense, and ships. The woody root was used to make bowls and utensils, and burned for fuel. The Egyptians made efficient use of all parts of the plant. It also has environmental value, with the amounts in which it grows and has its roots in water; It plays an important role in cleaning the environment and regulating the ecosystem.

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Strathmore 400 series 300g / color pencils.

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#magical #plants and flowers #totem #naturalistic #animism 

Sacred plant: Papyrus. (2020)

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by Griselle Morales Padrón

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This series of drawings represents the power of animals and plants, in their medicinal or mystical form and as a protective totem. In Ancient Egypt, the Papyrus was used for various purposes, such as baskets, sandals, blankets, medicines, incense, and ships. The woody root was used to make bowls and utensils, and burned for fuel. The Egyptians made efficient use of all parts of the plant. It also has environmental value, with the amounts in which it grows and has its roots in water; It plays an important role in cleaning the environment and regulating the ecosystem.

Materials used:

Strathmore 400 series 300g / color pencils.

Tags:
#magical #plants and flowers #totem #naturalistic #animism 
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I was born on January 3, 1973 in Havana, Cuba. I studied art in a self-taught way until I studied Fine Arts at the Superior Art Institute of Havana (ISA) from 1993 to... Read more

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