Dažbog was a good of the sun that was particularly important within many Slavic cultures. The name was derived from the “Dat” (To give) and Bog (God), which means that this is a God of fortune, and giving. Just as the sun gives daily without asking anything in return. He is also known for driving a flaming chariot across the sky which makes it quite similar to Greek myths as well.
In painting this I began with a sigil, or a magical symbol of sorts which is a very simple graphic depiction of an idea. Personally I've always had a soft spot for Dischordianism and Chaos Magic, and I couldn't help but think of what these types of simple symbols meant to those who would see them. Did they see them in daily life, on the walls of their house? Similar to how we see a cross. Or were they reserved for more official state sanctioned uses? No idea. But one thing I do like abut chaos magic is this concept that belief can be a tool for change, and that change can be manifested through the use of symbols that reinforce and remind us of the beliefs we wish to have control over and change.