Hephaestus. God of fire, iron and volcanoes, and God for artisans, blacksmiths and sculptors.
In Athenian Greek tradition often depicted as a normal artisan, but described in the ancient texts of Hesiod and Homer as being so deform and hideous that his mother Hera threw him off of the Olympos. He was said to reside under the volcano Mount Etna in southern Italy. And it is this underground, volcanic workshop and the hideousness that made me name this drawing after him. A large clumsy beetle-like creature seems to be working in a dark, cavernous, underground smithy.
Published first time at my Diaspora profile.
The image is made with Krita my favorite Linux drawing application, It is licenced CC-BY and is available in highres here - 3000 × 4260 px - 1.7 MB PNG
This is just awesome beyond comprehension.
Thanks Mikko.
Very cool!
Thanks!