I can't speak for Inanna but your Aphrodite struck me very strongly, an instinctive almost genetic recognition of a great but subtle beauty. About ten years ago I was standing in the aisle of a Vaporetto in Venice waiting to disembark while the water bus rocked from side to side. Just as I approached the middle and was about to turn and climb up unto the dock, I saw a woman waiting her turn just behind the man in the opposite aisle. She was your Aphrodite, and I just stood there frozen, holding up the line until the conductor startled me back to life with a loud "faccia attenzione signore", and a knowing smile. Her name was Valentina, but she was your Aphrodite. On the same trip I saw a man who looked like your Caesar, sitting at an outdoor bar in Rome. The ancients are still with us, you only need to look.
I agree 👍 I have come to realize that the faces of people since ancient Roman Greek times even way before that, haven't changed the only thing that you could say that was different, was height as people the were usually malnourished.
So true, the Neapolitans today look no different from the volcanic fossils, the statues and the paintings of the people from the former city of Pompeii.
@@panagiotisconstantinou Inanna is so adorable and cute. I like the fact that they gave her chubby cheeks so if I had a chance, I can pinch and squish them.
The most interesting aspect of this is not addressed. These statues may well have been created using living women as models, although tbere is no real way to know this for sure.
I sure as heck hope those first three statues were not based on real-life models. If they resemble their models, those were some ultra-scary, alien hybrid models.
My US friends say the original Aphrodite must look like Saoirse Ronan, Nicole Kidman,Taylor Swift... Or like Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé, Michelle Obama,.... And they always get very angry!
My US friends say the the original Aphtodite must look like Taylor Swift, Saoirse Ronan, Nicole Kidman, ... Or like Michelle Obama, Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé or at least Tessa Thompson.... And they always get very angry!
@@sarah37452 I find faces from all over the world beautiful. Like I'm fascinated by human diversity as a specie and how we survived among many other human species, intermingling with them and carrying on with their genes. All these factors along with climate and region determine our facial and structural features its absolutely beautiful. I'm from Pakistan btw and here are some pretty diverse group that inhabit this country. As for me I'm of a mix Indic and Turkic descent maybe a bit Arab there too. But there are also many Turkic, Iranic, Sino, North Indian, South Indian, and other even some indo greeks admixtures so yah pretty much used to many different faces.
As soon as I saw Inanna, I felt something very comforting and smiled! She looks absolutely gorgeous and has something very special 💓 You do an amazing work.
Her face is very warm and really expressive. Her face feels like someone you take the same bus route with everyday and would ask where you were if you missed a day for some reason. Just so kind tbh
@@Volzotran Not too pale. See the classical depictions of Aphrodite from Pompeii and so on. She is distinctly pale, as pale as the blonde cupids. Pale skin = nobility (no need to work in the field for a woman) = high status = beauty.
@@Humanophage just because pale skin often was a sign of nobility, doesn't mean that every god and goddes and every noble person had pale skin, she's still southern and they aren't as white as nordic people
Ishtar looks like me very much ... everyone told me that ... I am from Iraq, I was born in Baghdad and my family is from southern Iraq ... Really great job ... Thank you
I’m from Iraq too but from the northern part , and yeah the round face , tan skin with big black eyes are traits of Southern Iraqi women .. greetings 🤗
Sir, it would be AWESOME if you did the Greco-Roman Pantheon, the 12 big ones, Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Hera, etc. Hades would be hard since there are few to none Classical depictions of him that I know about. Your Zeus especially, might be particularly interesting.
@@panagiotisconstantinou I understand. It's that you are especially good with Greek subjects, it's like breathing life into legendary historical figures. Well, looking forward to your next project so far, it's all been very interesting stuff. Maybe more Egyptian subject matter, although, the racists from both sides will surely come at you in an unpleasant manner. Maybe try the Norse subject matter, although it would require using more recent statuary given the Vikings weren't really into creating realistic statuary. This particular video has made clear an interesting truth, very few peoples of the Ancient and Medieval periods were actually capable of creating really accurate statuary of human beings. It's possible in ancient China, India, but it's mostly an Ancient Egyptian/European tradition, with occasional good Mesopotamian works, like the head of Sargon of Akkad, the Neo Assyrian Empire statuary. Sadly, you may soon run out of Ancient world subject matter, outside of controversial Ancient Egypt and Roman stuff, or dangerous for you Greek stuff. It's a shame that these evil folk have discouraged you from Greek subjects, as you have gift recreating them, your Greek Philosophers and Cleopatra seemed prepared to speak to the viewer they seemed so lifelike. The 1st Cleopatra rendition was the 1st that could take her sort of face and recreate it into quite a beautiful woman, Greek style, with the strong cheekbones and beautiful long nose. Good luck with your next project.
Love your artistic interpretations of Aphrodite; beautiful work; just to have someone recreate how they might have been is such a visual treat.... thank you for this wonderful channel!!!1000 ευχαριστώ
Excellent !!! Vraiment très Boon job , réalisme incroyable, on peut véritablement donner ce côté humain aux bustes, et autres statues des anciens. Good job , a Friend, good Luck, bye bye. A.
@@nancy3158 Actually, that would be very possible. I think he decided to create Aphrodite as a Greek brunette, there are some incredibly beautiful Greek brunette ladies out there. He decided to create Ishtar as a more normal but still beautiful Middle Eastern lady. However, that is only a guess, he would have to tell you the reasons for his choices to be 100% sure.
@@christopherellis2663 Yes, well, the Ancient Greeks were closer to the original Indo European population group than the modern Greek population. Alexander was probably a blonde. Yes, it is interesting the difference in appearance of the old descriptions of the ancients and the general belief of what modern day Greeks are appearance wise.
Also, the ancients seem to visualize Aphrodite as fair, with Blonde hair and blue eyes not that different from Freya of the Norse tradition. That is interesting. Maybe Aphrodite/Venus is more correctly a composite, of the more fair Indo European love goddess such as Freya and they added elements of the Middle Eastern love goddess Inanna/Ishtar to that already present deity cult.
Min. 1:12 What a wonderful serenity in that smile! What a harmonious/ luminous countenance with wide eyes and confident looks, as well! I wanna simply say -Thank you - for your work!
The video is terrific! But do not get me wrong, almost every reconstructor does the very same mistake every time when the video of such genre is created: You give ladies too heavy and prominent jawlines!!! Look at the ancient and Renessaince works of art and at the modern magazines. Look closely and You will see a tiny detail which is hard to notice if You are not prepared, but it is of utmost importance! Look at the jawline! The ancent type of face is soft and there is a very smooth line from the jaw angle to the neck (nowadays this feature is easy to find among Slavic people), while the modern face has more angles, it is more "square" like. In case if You just wanted to make a modern looking version of Aphrodite - that is alright. But if You wanted to reconstruct - then the models should be remade, a bit with more attention to the jawline.
Square jaws started with British art in the 18th century, as a sign of strong will - and distinctively british. It becomes widespread with US comics and cow boys movies, even women tended to have large jaws. In classical art and renaissance, it was a stereotype of barbarians.
I love Rick Riordans version of Aphrodite in Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief. Her beauty changed for each person she interacted with to make her that persons idea of perfect beauty- Percy Jackson found it hard to talk or think around her Percy “ aah urgh” Aphrodite “ aah you are so sweet” 😅
Thanks for posting this - it was very interesting. I noted that the two versions of Aphrodite revealed a kind face and expressive eyes - the Sumerian goddess has large dark eyes, whereas the Greek version has smaller eyes, but none the less beautiful.
Great work. I've seen a lot of Mexican girls who looked like Inanna, LOL. The first Aphrodite, however, I noticed you straightened her hair when the statue indicated wavy/curly hair. Minoan frescos show that generally the women had long, black curly hair. I think that ancient Greeks tended to favor wavy/curly hair compared to the Romans who had straighter hair. That's the only change I would suggest.
That's Awesome! It nice to see in first time the the Goddess of ancient times from Istar of Mesopotamia and Aphrodite in human form from what we seen as statues! It brings to real life the culture and actual the physical characteristics of people and civilizations from before 3000 BC. I loved seeing Istar for the first time in her human form!! 🤯
Καταπληκτική η δουλειά σας!!!!!! Θα ήταν ωραίο αν κάποια στιγμή στο μέλλον ξανά κάνατε βίντεο για τους αρχαίους Έλληνες ή ίσως και για πιο μετέπειτα εποχή..... Για ανθρώπους από όλο τον κόσμο!!!!
They definitely look like real life people who I may have passed walking on a sidewalk or doing grocery shopping or something mondaine like that. These genetics are everywhere, not that unusual.
Wonderful! Just breathtakingly wonderful! What an astounding honoring of the feminine! Wow! Best regards from Germany! Btw, my comment is number 333 - it does not mean that I´m only HALF EVIL, hahahaha...
"Inanna, nin-a-nin Urnammu - nita-kala-ga, lugal Kiengi, lugal Kiuir-ke - e-a-ni mu-na-du!" "Inanna, Urnammu's lady - king of Sumer, King of the world - built her temple!" From a big clay inscription nail found in the side of the temple at Uruk.
Your live animations are so beautiful! I felt an instinctive connection to Inanna/Astarte/Ishtar, especially to the big almond eyes and lush face. I can see pieces of myself and a lot of ethnicities from the ancient Near East and today in her face. She seems like such a "global" womanly figure.
Very cool to see the transitions, not sure why this appeared in my YT recommendations but im glad it did. Hearing Michael McCann was a pleasant surprise too, though I would definitely think about crediting him and the track you used ("Icarus Main Theme" for anyone interested in looking it up) in the video description as a courtesy, given that it's only available to purchase or stream. But otherwise very cool video.
Any chance of seeing the rest of the Greco-Roman gods? I have always loved mythology, and this is a great set of depictions of some of the most interesting of the gods.
I can't speak for Inanna but your Aphrodite struck me very strongly, an instinctive almost genetic recognition of a great but subtle beauty. About ten years ago I was standing in the aisle of a Vaporetto in Venice waiting to disembark while the water bus rocked from side to side. Just as I approached the middle and was about to turn and climb up unto the dock, I saw a woman waiting her turn just behind the man in the opposite aisle. She was your Aphrodite, and I just stood there frozen, holding up the line until the conductor startled me back to life with a loud "faccia attenzione signore", and a knowing smile. Her name was Valentina, but she was your Aphrodite. On the same trip I saw a man who looked like your Caesar, sitting at an outdoor bar in Rome. The ancients are still with us, you only need to look.
I agree 👍 I have come to realize that the faces of people since ancient Roman Greek times even way before that, haven't changed the only thing that you could say that was different, was height as people the were usually malnourished.
So true, the Neapolitans today look no different from the volcanic fossils, the statues and the paintings of the people from the former city of Pompeii.
Yes, Gods live among us as people, we just don’t know who.
@@panagiotisconstantinou Inanna is so adorable and cute. I like the fact that they gave her chubby cheeks so if I had a chance, I can pinch and squish them.
Dianna Agron
The most interesting aspect of this is not addressed. These statues may well have been created using living women as models, although tbere is no real way to know this for sure.
I sure as heck hope those first three statues were not based on real-life models. If they resemble their models, those were some ultra-scary, alien hybrid models.
Look out,,, you're making a point there,,,,
Sculptors since the Archaic Greece used real models for the statues.
My US friends say the original Aphrodite must look like Saoirse Ronan, Nicole Kidman,Taylor Swift... Or like Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé, Michelle Obama,.... And they always get very angry!
sculptors use models
Aphrodite rising from the foam: "I did not ask for this."
And From his "you know what"
Ishtar/Inanna looks soo beautiful and precious...
Great as always. Do Artemis/Diana next .
Good idea.
Yes please
My US friends say the the original Aphtodite must look like Taylor Swift, Saoirse Ronan, Nicole Kidman, ... Or like Michelle Obama, Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé or at least Tessa Thompson.... And they always get very angry!
Just look at gal gadot for diana
Inanna has this bewitching look in her eyes to me... well done...suites her...
Innana looks subtly otherworldly and captivating
All were beautiful but I don't know why but there is something with Inanna's face a sense of familiarity and warmth.
She's Eve
Because she looks like modern Southern Iraqi women, so her face doesn't look foreign, unlike the other European faces in the video.
@@sarah37452 I find faces from all over the world beautiful. Like I'm fascinated by human diversity as a specie and how we survived among many other human species, intermingling with them and carrying on with their genes. All these factors along with climate and region determine our facial and structural features its absolutely beautiful. I'm from Pakistan btw and here are some pretty diverse group that inhabit this country. As for me I'm of a mix Indic and Turkic descent maybe a bit Arab there too. But there are also many Turkic, Iranic, Sino, North Indian, South Indian, and other even some indo greeks admixtures so yah pretty much used to many different faces.
Ishtars presence is breathtaking and incredible warm and loving and positive.
Loved both Ishtar and Aphrodite, beautiful work!
Same goddess
As soon as I saw Inanna, I felt something very comforting and smiled! She looks absolutely gorgeous and has something very special 💓 You do an amazing work.
Her face is very warm and really expressive.
Her face feels like someone you take the same bus route with everyday and would ask where you were if you missed a day for some reason.
Just so kind tbh
that's what i thought too, she looks like a warm-hearted person with very kind eyes.
@@thefroggy5240 Like if you got lost she'd make sure you got home safe 😭
I couldn't agree more
Inanna aka Eve
Aphrodite: **being curly**
This guy: "Let's make her hair straight!"
LMAO, is it hard to make curly hair with his rendering program or something?
And also too pale
@@Volzotran Not too pale. See the classical depictions of Aphrodite from Pompeii and so on. She is distinctly pale, as pale as the blonde cupids. Pale skin = nobility (no need to work in the field for a woman) = high status = beauty.
@@Humanophage just because pale skin often was a sign of nobility, doesn't mean that every god and goddes and every noble person had pale skin, she's still southern and they aren't as white as nordic people
@Lydia K also she's a goddes and not a real person
Ishtar looks like me very much ... everyone told me that ... I am from Iraq, I was born in Baghdad and my family is from southern Iraq ... Really great job ... Thank you
Hello, Gorgeous.
I’m from Iraq too but from the northern part , and yeah the round face , tan skin with big black eyes are traits of Southern Iraqi women .. greetings 🤗
You must be very beautiful/handsome then
@@saraluvcats6891 Thank you, Sara..yes, the women of southern Iraq. This is what they look like..Greetings
@@unslaadkrosis9435 Thank you 😊👍
Astarte is adorable. She looks like a sweetheart. Aphrodite seems a bit haughty.
To me, the first Aphrodite's image looks like a super model in a runway. She is so beautiful!
She reminded me of a very young anjolina jolie
I was honestly creeped out... not saying she's ugly... but an odd sense of "needing to watch out" 🤔☹😨
Air hostess!
@@shadmanhasan4205 Yea, her eyes were fkn massive.
@@shadmanhasan4205 me too
Thank you for your work! I truly appreciate time you put into this recreation.
Ty
Sir, it would be AWESOME if you did the Greco-Roman Pantheon, the 12 big ones, Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Hera, etc. Hades would be hard since there are few to none Classical depictions of him that I know about. Your Zeus especially, might be particularly interesting.
I get a lot of bulling from far right people from Greece so i try to avoid Greek subjects
@@panagiotisconstantinou I understand. It's that you are especially good with Greek subjects, it's like breathing life into legendary historical figures. Well, looking forward to your next project so far, it's all been very interesting stuff. Maybe more Egyptian subject matter, although, the racists from both sides will surely come at you in an unpleasant manner. Maybe try the Norse subject matter, although it would require using more recent statuary given the Vikings weren't really into creating realistic statuary. This particular video has made clear an interesting truth, very few peoples of the Ancient and Medieval periods were actually capable of creating really accurate statuary of human beings. It's possible in ancient China, India, but it's mostly an Ancient Egyptian/European tradition, with occasional good Mesopotamian works, like the head of Sargon of Akkad, the Neo Assyrian Empire statuary. Sadly, you may soon run out of Ancient world subject matter, outside of controversial Ancient Egypt and Roman stuff, or dangerous for you Greek stuff. It's a shame that these evil folk have discouraged you from Greek subjects, as you have gift recreating them, your Greek Philosophers and Cleopatra seemed prepared to speak to the viewer they seemed so lifelike. The 1st Cleopatra rendition was the 1st that could take her sort of face and recreate it into quite a beautiful woman, Greek style, with the strong cheekbones and beautiful long nose. Good luck with your next project.
Zeus = Adad
@@panagiotisconstantinou What is their problem?
@@thunderlightning1980 yeah A dad XD
Love your artistic interpretations of Aphrodite; beautiful work; just to have someone recreate how they might have been is such a visual treat.... thank you for this wonderful channel!!!1000 ευχαριστώ
Actually the ancient scul
So beautiful!!! Thank you. I always had a hard time imagining these statues as real faces... I wondered what they would look like. Great job!
Excellent !!! Vraiment très Boon job , réalisme incroyable, on peut véritablement donner ce côté humain aux bustes, et autres statues des anciens. Good job , a Friend, good Luck, bye bye. A.
I imagine Helen of Troy as Michelle Pfeiffer. For some reason.
I like this one
I was expecting Aphrodite to be a Mediterranean blond and Ishtar to be a Middle Eastern redhead.
@@nancy3158 Actually, that would be very possible. I think he decided to create Aphrodite as a Greek brunette, there are some incredibly beautiful Greek brunette ladies out there. He decided to create Ishtar as a more normal but still beautiful Middle Eastern lady. However, that is only a guess, he would have to tell you the reasons for his choices to be 100% sure.
The King, Agamemnon, was the red-haired....
@@christopherellis2663 Yes, well, the Ancient Greeks were closer to the original Indo European population group than the modern Greek population. Alexander was probably a blonde. Yes, it is interesting the difference in appearance of the old descriptions of the ancients and the general belief of what modern day Greeks are appearance wise.
Also, the ancients seem to visualize Aphrodite as fair, with Blonde hair and blue eyes not that different from Freya of the Norse tradition. That is interesting. Maybe Aphrodite/Venus is more correctly a composite, of the more fair Indo European love goddess such as Freya and they added elements of the Middle Eastern love goddess Inanna/Ishtar to that already present deity cult.
Amazing work!!! Gorgeous godesses!!!
Your Aphrodite is *PERFECT.* Strict golden ratio and all. I'm astonished.
I also love how you 'unbleached' her post-renaissance usual depiction.
Wow! The one at 2:35 is simply gorgeous. She could be on the cover of a modern day magazine.
That's what Cleopatra looked like 🤫
Min. 1:12
What a wonderful serenity in that smile!
What a harmonious/ luminous countenance with wide eyes and confident looks, as well!
I wanna simply say -Thank you - for your work!
The video is terrific! But do not get me wrong, almost every reconstructor does the very same mistake every time when the video of such genre is created: You give ladies too heavy and prominent jawlines!!! Look at the ancient and Renessaince works of art and at the modern magazines. Look closely and You will see a tiny detail which is hard to notice if You are not prepared, but it is of utmost importance! Look at the jawline! The ancent type of face is soft and there is a very smooth line from the jaw angle to the neck (nowadays this feature is easy to find among Slavic people), while the modern face has more angles, it is more "square" like. In case if You just wanted to make a modern looking version of Aphrodite - that is alright. But if You wanted to reconstruct - then the models should be remade, a bit with more attention to the jawline.
I agree, for Aphrodite here I was expecting a slightly fuller and maybe dimpled chin with more of a defined Cupid's bow
Square jaws started with British art in the 18th century, as a sign of strong will - and distinctively british. It becomes widespread with US comics and cow boys movies, even women tended to have large jaws.
In classical art and renaissance, it was a stereotype of barbarians.
Actually Aphrodite does have a slight angle to her jaw and long aquiline Greek nose,she's here today if you want to see her
@@soodonim6109 yes she has a dimple in her chin
She has an oval face, brown hair and brown eyes
Excellent work! And the music is on point! 👍🏽
Michael McCann's "Icarus" if you wanna check out the original. Really great opener to an amazing videogame soundtrack.
I love Rick Riordans version of Aphrodite in Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief. Her beauty changed for each person she interacted with to make her that persons idea of perfect beauty- Percy Jackson found it hard to talk or think around her
Percy “ aah urgh”
Aphrodite “ aah you are so sweet”
😅
Amazing, already at that time one observes the Middle Eastern / "Mediterranean" / "Old European" features in the Hellene faces.
Thanks for posting this - it was very interesting. I noted that the two versions of Aphrodite revealed a kind face and expressive eyes - the Sumerian goddess has large dark eyes, whereas the Greek version has smaller eyes, but none the less beautiful.
Eve ishtar Aphrodite same woman
This one gave me chills 😳
Wonderful work! Thank you! Greetings and respect from România
τι ομορφα!! Μας ταξιδεψες....💖
Grande Afrodita!!!.Excelente trabajo.
Intensity is so beautiful, from a woman...unless it’s being directed at me, of course, haha. Such a great idea for a channel, wonderfully done.
Wow this is incredible!!! Thanks for this
Τρομερή δουλειά!!!
Απίστευτο!!!
Great work. I've seen a lot of Mexican girls who looked like Inanna, LOL. The first Aphrodite, however, I noticed you straightened her hair when the statue indicated wavy/curly hair. Minoan frescos show that generally the women had long, black curly hair. I think that ancient Greeks tended to favor wavy/curly hair compared to the Romans who had straighter hair. That's the only change I would suggest.
That Innana woman/ goddess at the beginning was really beautiful to me.
Thats Eve
Thank you. GREAT work
The beautiful goddess of love ❤️
I'm throwing my apple at Inanna/ Ishtar....
And you're a modern Pygmalion.
Fantastic work
Incredible. Could you possibly do Jesus Christ from the shroud of turin? This is just unreal! It's so amazing.
I would love that as well
@@janicehalsey5511 Me too!
White jesus black jesus little ball of furr
And would be just as pointless
@@stephengibson4823 That fact that you are triggered by this says more than you realize.
A short journey through time !! do this more ! im your new subscriber ! ! amazing \ man !!! amazing !!!!
That's Awesome! It nice to see in first time the the Goddess of ancient times from Istar of Mesopotamia and Aphrodite in human form from what we seen as statues! It brings to real life the culture and actual the physical characteristics of people and civilizations from before 3000 BC. I loved seeing Istar for the first time in her human form!! 🤯
What a creator you r.. U just regenovate them it's seems like you took a advantage for bring back them 2 dimension to 3 one. It's miracle. 😇👏
Καταπληκτική η δουλειά σας!!!!!! Θα ήταν ωραίο αν κάποια στιγμή στο μέλλον ξανά κάνατε βίντεο για τους αρχαίους Έλληνες ή ίσως και για πιο μετέπειτα εποχή..... Για ανθρώπους από όλο τον κόσμο!!!!
That second Aphrodite... 😙👌
Okay this is cool , really love this !
Φανταστικη δουλεια. Μπραβο!!
I love your work, keep it up!
Praise be to Inanna...perfect recreation.
She's here today, reincarnated
Beautiful, what else?👍✨🎇🎆🧨i also love your music themes!
Always .. amazing job dear ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful work as always.
Deus ex: Human revolution soundtrack! I love your videos!
They definitely look like real life people who I may have passed walking on a sidewalk or doing grocery shopping or something mondaine like that. These genetics are everywhere, not that unusual.
C'est géniale et une façon très originale d'aborder l'art et l'histoire d'une façon très moderne. Belle initiative j'adore!❤
Love the music
Wonderful! Just breathtakingly wonderful! What an astounding honoring of the feminine! Wow! Best regards from Germany!
Btw, my comment is number 333 - it does not mean that I´m only HALF EVIL, hahahaha...
The pencil sketch with hollow eyes is a stiff of nightmares not gonna lie.
Super GOOD..!!, Bellísima..!!!
Very beautiful and not unlike another great beauty, Italian actress Miriam Leone
Breathtaking!
History beyond BBC or Netflix are so exciting
Awesome! 👏😍🌱🌳💚
Awesome, would love to see Athena/Menrva/Minerva, she's my favorite goddess.
Amazing work and so beautifully clever.Could watch these videos all day and hope there's many more to come.🌹🌇
Very Inspired, ' The Return of the Goddess' at last .... !!!
"Inanna, nin-a-nin Urnammu - nita-kala-ga, lugal Kiengi, lugal Kiuir-ke - e-a-ni mu-na-du!" "Inanna, Urnammu's lady - king of Sumer, King of the world - built her temple!" From a big clay inscription nail found in the side of the temple at Uruk.
Ishtar is Umber from The Quietest Revolution. You cannot change my mind.
Your live animations are so beautiful! I felt an instinctive connection to Inanna/Astarte/Ishtar, especially to the big almond eyes and lush face. I can see pieces of myself and a lot of ethnicities from the ancient Near East and today in her face. She seems like such a "global" womanly figure.
She's Eve
Excellent work
Man your work is just astonishing! Love it! Keep it going!
Thanks for your kind words 😊
They are familiar faces for us, mediterranean people. We can see in Them ours relatives.
These are amazing and somehow very poignant. Can't wait to see what you do next!
Fantastic! Now i Wanna see The Greek Pantheon :D
Thank you
Hermoso documental. Gracias!
Πολλά ευχαριστώ!
1:02 = Inanna/Ishtar, 2:33 = Aphrodite, and 3:11 = Venus.
Woah all of them are so beautiful gorgeous 😍🤩🌷🌹🙂💎💛🌈💫
Awesome videos dude!
Thx mate ☺️
Φίλε μου υπέροχη η δουλειά σου.
Thank you for connecting us with our ancestors--
Great work Panagioti! Show us more Gods like Baal, Seth, Isis and Athena.
Yeah ... Sounds good 😊
I really admire your work.
Φοβερή δουλειά. Μπράβο👍👍👍👍
Stunning! You might see her in a crowd today.
Super! Next, please do the real faces of the royal Greek families, that Heinrich Schliemann found in Grave Circle A, in Mycenae, Greece. Thank you!
My goddess aprodite. When i saw her I suddenly say she is bery beautiful goddess because she is the goddess of love and beauty
Very cool to see the transitions, not sure why this appeared in my YT recommendations but im glad it did. Hearing Michael McCann was a pleasant surprise too, though I would definitely think about crediting him and the track you used ("Icarus Main Theme" for anyone interested in looking it up) in the video description as a courtesy, given that it's only available to purchase or stream. But otherwise very cool video.
This is really cool! I watched this as I was editing my newest video on Aphrodite 🦢
Any chance of seeing the rest of the Greco-Roman gods? I have always loved mythology, and this is a great set of depictions of some of the most interesting of the gods.
It would be wonderful to see Ares. According to legend, he is one of the most beautiful male gods. Despite his insane and bloodlust nature.
Stunning
You should do one on all the gods
Utterly fascinating
Well done ♥️
Good work. By the way, what's the music of this video?
Michael McCann - Endings, Michael McCann - Icarus (Main Theme)
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Original Soundtrack)
The last one is truly beautiful