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If you mean in the literal sense:

Modern interpretation tend to think 'golden', as all Olympians, but as Zeus is described having seeing his 'bright' children, it might be argued that Artemis was silver (for the moon) and Apollo golden (for the sun); but in any case, such a argument is null and void as the goddess Artemis is described in myth as a shape shifter, she could look like anything, and cast any light.

If you meant that in the 'what sort of goddess is she' sense:

Artemis, like all Greek gods and goddesses, was duel nature - a protector of girls until marriage, but if they sickened she was thought to strike them will ill arrows, if they healed, she was also their healer if they were well again. Today we would think she is a positive role model for girls, proving that in if in ancient times a goddess could be accepted as so independent, so too could they.

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