Pasithea (goddess of relaxation & meditation), 120x100cm Original Abstract Painting (2020) Mixed-media painting by Pauline H (2024)

Fluid artwork abstract painting, Original artwork created by Pauline Hanuise.

Pasithea will take you exactly where you need to be to nourish your soul, take a breath of fresh air, and calm your mind.

Just like a much-needed vacation or relaxation session, this piece will bring you what you need to soothe you and your feelings.

With her golden dust, Pasithea is definitely a true goddess. In Greek mythology, Pasithea was the goddess of relaxation and meditation, as well as all other altered states of consciousness. No wonder she's loved so much!

This is a unique and original piece. You'll receive the artwork ready to hang, already stretched on a wooden frame (single cross at the back). Mixed media technique on high-quality canvas, 120 x 100 X 4.5 cm.

The painting has been finished with a glossy varnish that deepens the dimension of the artwork and protects it.

World Wide shipping takes around 7 days to arrive, depending on the destination. Please allow up to 5 business days to prepare for shipment.

All rights reserved – Pauline Hanuise ART – This is an original work of art created by the artist himself and may not be reproduced without the written consent of the artist. The artist retains copyright for self-promotion.

mixed media: acrylic pouring, spray paint, ink, markers

Pasithea (goddess of relaxation & meditation), 120x100cm Original Abstract Painting (2020) Mixed-media painting by Pauline H (2024)

FAQs

What is Pasithea the goddess of? ›

Pasithea is the Goddess of rest, relaxation, meditation and hallucinations and one of the Younger Graces.

Who is the Greek goddess of meditation? ›

In Greek mythology, Pasithea (Ancient Greek: Πασιθέα, "relaxation"), or Pasithee, was one of the Charites (Graces), and the personification of relaxation, meditation, hallucinations and all other altered states of consciousness.

What is the meaning of Pasithea? ›

In Greek mythology, Pasithea (Ancient Greek: Πασιθέα or Πασιθέη Pasitheê means "all-divine") may refer to the following figures: Pasithea, one of the 50 Nereids, marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.

What are Pasithea's powers? ›

Pasithea Powers and Symbol

As a goddess, Pasithea has the divine ability to induce a state of restfulness. She doesn't just make you sleepy; she ensures that your rest is of the highest quality, leaving you refreshed and rejuvenated.

Who is the goddess of anxiety? ›

Vincent Corver | Oizys was the ancient Greek goddess of grief, anxiety, and depression. Her Roman name “Miseria” is where the modern term “misery”...

Which God is known for meditation? ›

Shiva is also known as Adiyogi (the first Yogi), regarded as the patron god of yoga, meditation and the arts.

Who is the goddess of mental health? ›

Hygieia was said to be a companion to the goddess Aphrodite. She was strongly associated with Athena, particularly when she was worshipped as a goddess of mental health. In ancient Rome, Hygieia gradually came to be known as Salus, though her role in mythology and society remained functionally unchanged.

Who is the god goddess of nightmares? ›

In Greek mythology, Melinoe is the goddess of ghosts and nightmares. It is said that she grants madness to those she haunts. She is the daughter of Persephone and Hades.

What powers would a child of Pasithea have? ›

Powers and Traits

Children of Pasithea can inflict, increase, and decrease altered states of conscioussness onto people. Children of Pasithea are more powerful when they are sleeping or feeling really relaxed, crazy, or angry.

What is the symbol for Pasithea? ›

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Who is the female goddess of madness? ›

In Greek mythology, Lyssa (/ˈlɪsə/; Ancient Greek: Λύσσα Lússā), called Lytta (/ˈlɪtə/; Λύττα Lúttā) by the Athenians, was the spirit of mad rage, frenzy, and rabies in animals. She was closely related to the Maniae, the spirits of madness and insanity. Her Roman equivalent was variously named Ira, Furor, or Rabies.

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