Artemis and Actaeon — Boris Vallejo


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Boris Vallejo (© 1990) brings the myth of Artemis and Actaeon to life in classic fantasy illustration style.

The goddess Artemis stands nude in the swamp, finger outstretched, commanding the transformation. Actaeon — who stumbled upon her bathing — is mid-curse, his body twisting into a stag, antlers sprouting, wolves closing in. Moonlight cuts through the dark forest as nature itself turns against the hunter who saw what he should not have seen.

The punishment for glimpsing the divine: your own hounds tearing you apart in a form you don’t recognize. Mythological irony at its finest.

Gorgocutie’s Take

Actaeon out here caught a glimpse and got turned into a deer snack. That’s the most Greek “F around and find out” in the entire canon. Bro was just walking his dogs and now his dogs are eating him. Artemis said “you like nature? become part of it.” Peak Boris Vallejo beefcake horror.


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