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A connection to nature that remains untouched by the complexities of society.
In art history, we see this intersection in the works of the Renaissance, where Botticelli’s Birth of Venus manages to capture both. His Venus has the dew-touched skin and flowing hair of a wood-nymph, yet she stands with the poise and undeniable presence of Aphrodite. Eternal Nymphets Eternal Aphrodi
The ability to draw the world toward her, symbolizing the creative and procreative forces of the universe. A connection to nature that remains untouched by