Continuing on the mission to make 2012 mine, I completed a second ink today (don’t miss the first one, here). It was a challenge, in more ways than one, but I think it turned out well.

The ink is of a Lampade, from Greek mythology. Lampades were companions of the goddess Hecate, and were nymphs of the underworld. They held torches, the light of which could turn someone mad.

I took a little liberty with the “torch” idea, preferring a more magical idea. The first challenge of the piece, with a torch, is how the light plays off of everything. That meant lots of back and forth, even stepping back from the table slightly to get a good look at it.

The real challenge though was creating a female figure, which I don’t have enough practice at. There’s a certain sensuality that needs to be retained, even with a nymph of the underworld.

I chose to make the face skeletal, but I wanted the body to be far more traditional and less horrific. The nymphs were known for their beauty, even those of the underworld, and if I wasn’t going to show that in the face then I needed to show it in the body.

Whether I succeeded or not, fair reader, is up to you. Let me know what you think, as always.

Here is L is for Lampades, 5″ x 7″ on 140 lb. Cold Press. Click the image for a larger version.


Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson has been a lot of things over many years. Author, artist, designer, winner of awards and recognition, pursuer of the truth, leader of the earth after armageddon.