• K is for Kore goddess of spring

    K is for Kore goddess of spring

    My project is ‘steampunk-ish’ versions of gods and goddesses.  At the very least I’m having fun attempting to pull both pantheons and steampunk together into one place.  Not sure how successful each one is, but definitely fun… Read more

  • H is for Hecate

    H is for Hecate

    The goddess of magic and witchcraft.  Since she normally is depicted holding torches I decided some lamps would be fun. My project is ‘steampunk-ish’ versions of gods and goddesses.  At the very least I’m having fun attempting… Read more

  • G is for Graces

    G is for Graces

    These three are the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, at least according to one of the myths about Euynome. My project is ‘steampunk-ish’ versions of gods and goddesses.  At the very least I’m having fun attempting to… Read more

  • E is for Eurynome

    E is for Eurynome

    My project is ‘steampunk-ish’ versions of gods and goddesses.  At the very least I’m having fun attempting to pull both pantheons and steampunk together into one place.  Not sure how successful each one is, but definitely fun… Read more

  • D is for Demeter

    D is for Demeter

    Goddess of the harvest.  I struggled with this one, not a ton of steampunk farmer reference or ideas out there… go figure.  I’m definitely  going to revisit this one, but I like the overall feel of the… Read more

  • C is for Cronos (god of time)

    C is for Cronos (god of time)

    Not the crazy one that ate his own kids lol.  I’m excited to finish this one later! I cannot wait to work more on his workshop. Read more