

other types include mallets, hammers, baseball bats, etc this sort of thing is common among biker gangs to cause destruction and knock people off their bikes onto the road.puts a long pipe with a mess of bolts and metal on the end in his hands and tells him he’d better buckle up and learn to fight the road.then there’s orpheus, this gentle, kind-hearted soul, an indie musician and shes like.she’s run over plenty of limbs in her day.she’s a lone wolf in a city infested with biker gangs and it’s brutal.thanks for your contributions! (sorry if i missed someone it’s been a while) Okay okay okay i’m gonna be jumping around a lot here. And then she meets Orpheus: a dopey bartender who has no place being in her business. She fights for herself on the dangerous streets, an illegal racer with a consistent top-three placement and a reputation for ferocity that earns her the money she needs to scrape by.

Heavy-handed with the AKIRA inspirations here, haha. Persephone Remembering (the landscape piece you see up there) got selected for Spectrum 24, and I was lucky to have fans who found my work through here and stayed with me even when I started doing other work.Īll of which wouldn’t have been possible if not for Receiver of Many and I’m grateful to have you all.New hadestown au: BIKER ! EURYDICE, in which she’s a rogue lone-wolf biker dwelling in the urban jungle of a Neo Tokyo-type city called Hadestown, wracked with biker gangs, violence, poverty, corruption, and civil unrest, still recovering and rebuilding from an apocalyptic event many years ago. I wanted to express the psychology of their pain in a visual form, and that persists in my work today. It was this project that planted the seed in my approach to art. Honestly I loved the process of making this book. (doomed love and mutual pining is 100% my thing gah I love RoM so much) It was my way of showing that even though they are physically apart, they’re still together. I wanted the words to link the texts and images together, where Aidon ends his part of the poem, Persephone begins hers. During this time both threaten to upend the fragile peace they made with the gods of Olympus just to be together again, and the story illustrates their temptations. It’s called The Sixth Equinox, and it’s a short story of Persephone and Aidoneus’ longing for each other as they’re forced to stay apart. Kata has a Kickstarter going on now to publish this story into book form, so please take a look! It’s one of the best Hades/Persephone stories that I’ve ever read.Īnd all my Receiver of Many fanart culminates in part 3, in which Rachel so generously allowed me to create a short illustrated book based off her work. You have her fire weaving through the tendrils of his darkness, and his hair curled around her finger. I wanted to play a little with the word “intertwined”, which was something I got a lot from the story how both their destinies circled and converged to this point through choice and fate.

I tried to keep elements that stood out to me, and the little things that made this story unique - Persephone twirls a lock of his hair, she wears a burgundy chiton, her sigil is the fires of Tartarus, while Aidon’s sigil is the darkness of the underworld.
#HADESTOWN HADES FANART FULL#
Please take a look at the closeups! Persephone’s smile doesn’t show up very well on the full piece, and I’m fairly proud of the shadows on Aidoneus’ arm, haha.

I finally got around to reading Receiver of Many a few weeks ago - a Hades/Persephone story by Kata Chthonia - and I was so addicted I finished the whole thing in two days.
