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About the Illustration: The artist sought to represent both the masculine aspect of the solar god, and its feminine side by creating a three-layered effect. The foreground represents the sun as a celestial body that radiates energy; the middle layer, a sun goddess with golden locks and mask decorated with sun-related tribal markings; and the bottom layer, an image of an ancient sun god, at the center of sun-like mosaic.
About the Illustration: The female figure wears a starry veil, which can be seen as a reflection of how the moon looks behind the clouds on some nights, and also as a wedding veil of sorts, in a way that suggests the moon's "marriage" to the earth. The phases of the moon are reflected in the starry border behind the female figure. The moon, itself, is sensual and bright. In astrological lore, the moon reflects our subconscious, basic habits, and reactions.
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