"Diefication: Exploring the Divine in Art through Time and Cultures" This captivating collection of artworks takes us on a journey through different eras and civilizations, showcasing the concept of "diefication" - the act of becoming divine or elevating someone to god-like status. From ancient Greek mythology to Hinduism and beyond, these diverse pieces shed light on humanity's fascination with divinity. In Athena guiding Telemachus in his search for Odysseus, we witness the Greek goddess leading a young hero towards his father's whereabouts. The color lithograph captures their mystical encounter, emphasizing Athena's role as a divine guide. The Narsinha Avatara of Vishnu engraving transports us to Hindu mythology, where Lord Vishnu assumes an avatar form as half-man and half-lion. This powerful depiction symbolizes courage and protection against evil forces. D I O engraving intrigues viewers with its cryptic message. Is it an acronym or an enigmatic representation? Its mysterious nature invites contemplation about hidden meanings within art itself. Page from the Childrens Daily Bread engraving offers a glimpse into religious education for children. Through simple yet impactful imagery, it conveys moral lessons while nurturing spiritual growth from an early age. The Passing of Venus painting portrays celestial beauty captured on canvas. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, this 1875 oil masterpiece immortalizes Venus' ethereal presence as she graces our mortal realm. Representation of the Greek divinity Priape fresco reveals ancient beliefs surrounding fertility and abundance. This 1st-century artwork showcases Priape's phallic symbolism intertwined with agricultural prosperity - a testament to human desires throughout history. Leda and the Swan stone sculpture captivates with its timeless allure. In black-and-white photography or watercolor rendition from 1904, this mythological tale explores themes of seduction, power dynamics, and transformation across artistic mediums.