30 Days of Hekate: 19 – Art and Music

30 Days of Hekate: 19 – Art and Music August 19, 2016

This post is part of a blog challenge series, 30 Days of Deity Devotion, to Hekate.  Day 19 and we’re looking at art and music that reminds me of Hekate.

30 days of devotion hekate

This post is actually a merging of two different days topics.  In the original list they should be days 21 and 22 (yeh, I have merged a few days now).  Originally one day was for art and the next day was for music.  However, one of the things we must be aware of writing here at Patheos is image (and music) ownership and copyright.  We are better off not posting images that are not at least CC3.0.  Don’t wanted any lawsuits!  Please be aware this is something that should be of concern to all bloggers, anyone can be sued for copyright breach.

Anyway, since I can only post images that I am allowed to post, and links to other images – I thought it best to flesh this post out with the music links as well.  Since I can only post certain images, and I really would like to use proper Hekate images for the rest of the series where possible – I decided to just google some things and see what popped up, caught my eye and made me think of Hekate (and that I can use here).

Art and Photos

I typed in “dark goddess”.  Because yes, I do see Hekate in Her darker aspects (just not the crone aspect).  This is a dark forest, quite earthy, dark without being black dark, and has a veiled woman statue.

reminds me of Hekate
Public domain via Pixabay

I typed in “poison gardens” hoping this one would come up.  I read about the Poison Garden at Alnwick Gardens the other month and it immediately made me think of Hekates garden at Colchis.

Alnwick poison gardens
Steve F [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
I typed in “black wolf” and these two beauties came up.  Doesn’t need to be explained right?

Wolves. Sacred to Hekate
By Stéfan (N&BUploaded by Mariomassone) [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Now to link to some of my favourite Hekate images, that I can’t post on here.

Mari-na – Hecate. My absolute favourite.  Triple Hekate.
Unripe Dryad – Hecate. A close second
Hrefngast – Hecate
Victoria Frances – Hecate.  For a Faun CD booklet.
Artemisia Synchroma – Hecate.  Triple Hekate, with animal heads.

Music

To keep this simple I will use a single link to a YouTube playlist I made for this post.  Go check that out, and below I will just list them.

  • Lux Aeterna – Requiem for a Dream soundtrack (metal cover).
  • Moon – Omnia.
  • Chorus of the Furies – Faith and the Muse.
  • Dracarys – Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones).
  • Frozen – Madonna.
  • Sound of Silence – Disturbed.
  • O Death – Jen Titus
  • Come Little Children – from Hocus Pocus.
  • Huron Beltane Fire Dance – Loreena McKennit
  • Nocturnal Hekate – Daemonia Nymphe
  • Hecate – Wendy Rule
  • Cry Little Sister – from Lost Boys soundtrack.

Not on the playlist are Deae Noctis by Elane, because I can’t find it on YouTube, and War Pigs by Black Sabbath (“just like witches at black masses”) because I am sure no one can agree with that one!


30 Days of Deity Devotion

– A basic introduction of the deity
2 – How did you become first aware of this deity?
– Symbols and icons of this deity
4 – A favourite myth or myths of this deity
5 – Members of the family – genealogical connections
6 – Other related deities and entities associated with this deity
7 – Names and epithets
8 – Variations on this deity (aspects, regional forms, etc.)
9 – Common mistakes and worst misconceptions about this deity
10 – Offerings – historical and UPG
11 – Festivals, days, and times sacred to this deity
12 – Places associated with this deity and their worship
13 – What modern cultural issues are closest to this deity’s heart?
14 – Has worship of this deity changed in modern times?
15 – Any mundane practices that are associated with this deity?
16 – How do you think this deity represents the values of their pantheon and cultural origins?
17 – How does this deity relate to other gods and other pantheons?
18 – What quality or qualities of this god do you most admire? And find the most troubling?
19 – Art and music that reminds you of this deity
20 – A quote, a poem, or piece of writing that you think this deity resonates strongly with
21 – Your own composition – a piece of writing about or for this deity
22 – A time when this deity has helped you, and refused to help
23 – How has your relationship with this deity changed over time?
24 – Something you wish you knew about this deity but don’t currently
25 – Any interesting or unusual UPG to share?
26 – Any suggestions for others just starting to learn about this deity?


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