Europa
 
   "Europa"    Monoprint,  21 x 21 in.                                      The Roman poet Ovid wrote of Europa’s seduction by Zeus-   And gradually she lost her fear, and he  Offered his breast for her virgin caresses,  His horns for her to wind with chains of flowers  Until the princess dared to mount his back  Her pet bull's back, unwitting whom she rode.  Then—slowly, slowly down the broad, dry beach—  First in the shallow waves the great god set  His spurious hooves, then sauntered further out  Till in the open sea he bore his prize  Fear filled her heart as, gazing back, she saw  The fast receding sands. Her right hand grasped  A horn, the other lent upon his back  Her fluttering tunic floated in the breeze.   "Europa"  is one of many new prints and paintings on display in my solo show at the Hardware Store Restaurant Gallery  August 3 thru September 5 with the opening reception August 3 at 6pm.  
 
 
 
 
 
