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Erica Berkowitz

Erica Berkowitz

Northport, NY

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The Goddess of the Ouroboros by Tomoko Miyanagi, Image 1.
The Goddess of the Ouroboros by Tomoko Miyanagi, Image 2.
  • Tomoko Miyanagi
  • The Goddess of the Ouroboros, 2025
  • oil on linen
  • 10.75 x 8.66 in (27.31 x 22.0 cm)
  • Framed: 15.75 x 13.78 in (40.01 x 35.0 cm)
  • $800
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Ouroboros is a dragon or snake that bites its own tail to create a circle. Since ancient times, it has been a symbol of "perfection, eternity, immortality" in many civilizations around the world. The hourglass held by the goddess represents "eternity," and the rose flowers in the background represent "life and death." It's up to you to move the Ouroboros floating in the galaxy of the night sky.

Other Work From Erica Berkowitz

NATURAL LITERATURE by Jacob Brostrup
NATURAL LITERATURE by Jacob Brostrup
The Justice by David Lipson
The Justice by David Lipson
Found Objects by David Lipson
Found Objects by David Lipson
The Slumbering Dragon by Alex Garant
The Slumbering Dragon by Alex Garant
A Song of Ice and Fire   by Cirius Scion
A Song of Ice and Fire   by Cirius Scion
Beyond the Doorways by Yoko d'Holbachie
Beyond the Doorways by Yoko d'Holbachie
ROOM No. ME by Yoko d'Holbachie
ROOM No. ME by Yoko d'Holbachie
Ex-voto VI : The Banks Of The Nile by Orphné Achéron
Ex-voto VI : The Banks Of The Nile by Orphné Achéron
Goddess Altar (Hearts) by Yoko d'Holbachie
Goddess Altar (Hearts) by Yoko d'Holbachie
Memory Keeper’s by Yoko d'Holbachie
Memory Keeper’s by Yoko d'Holbachie
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- Please direct questions and inquiries to Erica at [email protected] or (516) 807-4076 (texts/calls welcome)