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The world was made by a Celtic god at the potter's wheel. He took land and water from the river and he spun them in his mind up to the light. From the light he imagined the woman and the flowers. But the woman resembled the jug and when he lifted it to drink, the potter was dizzy - and his palms caressed the overturned pitcher beside him. That's when the song was born.
A highly detailed quilling art piece depicting the Greek god Zeus, with his long brown beard and hair and wearing a green headband, sitting on a wooden stool, holding the Earth in his hands, with a divine ray of light, flowers, and a woman's silhouette made of quilled paper emerging from the globe. The scene takes place in a mountainous forest with a river flowing through it, and the sun shining in the background. On the right side, there is a small wooden table with a clay jar, and another clay jar is overturned on the ground, spilling quilled water. The entire artwork is made with intricate quilled paper, showing different textures and dimensions, utilizing shades of green, blue, brown, yellow, and orange.