Acrylic on canvas, ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
Pos-Impressionism Van Gogh ***
The story: The Greek version of Cupid, Eros was Aphrodite’s son and the god of desire and attraction (although, he was sometimes depicted as one of the Protogenoi, or primeval gods). ***
A young woman named Psyche was born and proclaimed to be so beautiful as to be the second coming of Aphrodite. As was her nature, the goddess was angered and sent Eros to shoot her with her arrow and cause her to fall in love with the ugliest man on Earth as punishment. However, her beauty was so great that Eros fell in love and ignored his mother’s wishes, whisking Psyche away. Eros never revealed his identity but Psyche’s curiosity got the better of her and she peeked in on him when he was sleeping. Betrayed by his love, the god fled and Psyche wandered the Earth until Zeus agreed to let them get married. ***
As well it is well known that Eros won't approve any love it wouldn't be reciprocal in partnership. He would severely be punishing those who may just be taking advantage of the one was really in love, but making a disgrace from it, lying & pretending that he/she was.