My piece for the Sing O Muse zine! Its coming out in July so keep an eye out for the tag :]
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My piece for the Sing O Muse zine! Its coming out in July so keep an eye out for the tag :]
Medea, my contribution to the Greek Mythology zine Sing, O Muse! Chthonic Visions. it is inspired by a fragment from the otherwise lost play "The Root-Cutters" by Sophocles. I wanted to focus on the labor that went into witchcraft in the ancient world.
Hekate, goddess of the crossroads and witchcraft, resides in the border between the realms of life and death. She was also worshiped as the protector of the threshold of homes with her symbols of a dog and twin torches. This is my contribution to the zine Sing, O Muse! Cthonic Vision.
HERACLES and HEBE - Afterlife in Bliss
This is my contribution to the Sing o Muse Greek myth art zine! I illustrated the 15th Homeric Hymn, to Heracles, and it mentions that after a life of hardship, Heracles and Hebe live happily together on Olympus, and I thought that was really poignant. Here's a vulnerable, content Heracles, (most) hard edges worn away.
It was an absolute joy to be a part of this, go purchase a copy of the zine to see my behind the scenes process work!
Prints Available
From Book V of Homer's Iliad. Upon being grievously wounded by the Achaean warrior Diomedes, the hero Aeneas is saved through divine intervention from his mother, the goddess Aphrodite.
The characters are depicted here in historically inspired looks from the late Bronze Age, the period when the Trojan War was believed to have been set. Aphrodite's look in particulate is based off of Mycenaean frescos as well as Cypriot idols.
Sing, O Muse! A Greek Mythology Zine: Homeric Hymns Illustrated is officially available to purchase! Check out the linktree link below to get yourself a copy in print, digital, or a print/digital bundle.
This zine features artwork from 17 artists and is presented in 48 full-color pages. If you're a fan of the classics or mythology, this is something you don't want to miss!
Greek Mythology Art Zine
Hey everyone! I'm really excited to announce that I will be participating in a Greek Mythology art zine called Sing, O Muse!
We're illustrating a selection of the Homeric Hymns, of which I will be illustrating Hymn V, to Aphrodite. There are a ton of amazing artists on board and it's going to be a great collection of myth-related artwork. The other artists who have tumblr accounts are:
@alibonbonn @coloricioso @danpoharyskyiillustration @davidluongart @flaroh @greekmythcomix @kleioscanvas @mikeybooch @sarafangirlart @tylermileslockett @wolfythewitch
I'll probably post some updates on my contribution here when I'm allowed, but if you're on twitter or instagram I encourage you to follow the zine account singomusezine for more frequent updates.
Any zine related content from me and the other artists on here participating will be tagged using #SingOMuseZine.
Sing, O Muse! Chthonic Visions is officially out! Featuring works from 38 amazing artists illustrating the spookier side of Greek Mythology from monsters, witches, and of course the gods of the underworld. Get your copy via our linktree
Our zine is free digitally, through Gumroad (although they will ask you to name an amount twice before checkout, you can just add “0” to proceed without adding payment information).
And for a limited time, you can also purchase a print copy of the zine through MagCloud for $15 USD plus shipping. MagCloud is a print-on-demand service so there are no limited quantities however, we are only selling the print version until 1 January, 2026 so please plan accordingly! All proceeds of the print copy (and any tips we get from gumroad) will be donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.
BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! It’s officially @classicstober and this year’s theme KATABASiS coincides with our zine. Keep the spirit of spooky season alive by developing creative works based on some spooky selections from ancient Greece! Make sure to tag your creations with #Classicstober25 you never know if we’ll be looking at this year’s entry for potential new artists to join us for volume III.
A big thank you to everyone for their support and enthusiasm for our project. We hope you enjoy Chthonic Visions!