Recent Works
Top row: Athena Glaukopis, Pallas
Athena, Stella Maris.
Middle row: the Green Man, Artio,
Angitia.
Bottom row:Eostre, Ix
Chel, Allat.
Click on thumbnail to view.
Updates
Update
8/18/19 Customizable greeting card line at Zazzle,
featuring my Goddess Oracle Deck.
Update
9/26/08 New
blog launched called Amused Grace.
Check it out!
Update
6/8/07 New
art of the Gorgon Sthenno, sister to Medusa.
Update
3/3/07 Continuing on my Athena kick, new art
and an article on Athena Glaukopis, Bright-Eyed
Athena.
Update
12/23/06
Re-organization of
this site at the directory level; if I've done my job correctly you should not
even notice any changes.
Fingers crossed!
Update
11/16/06 New art of Pallas Athena.
Update
9/28/06 More Roman Goddesses up at the Obscure
Goddess Online Directory, as well as the beginnings of the Egyptian
Goddesses.
Update
7/15/06 All 29 articles on aspects of the Roman Goddess of Luck,
Fortuna, are up at the Obscure
Goddess Online Directory. Also, the Phoenician
Goddesses are done, with 24 articles.
Update
4/23/06 New art of the Green Man,
God of springtime and new plant life.
Update
3/26/06 New art of Artio, Bear Goddess
of the Celts.
Update
3/16/06 If you're looking for the picture of Thalia that was formerly
on this front page, search no more.
Update
3/4/06
New art of Angitia, the Oscan/Ancient Roman
Snake and Healing Goddess.
Update
2/5/06
My new project, the Obscure
Goddess Online Directory. A damned big ginormous project, I've got
a chunk of it up now concerning Roman Goddesses here.
Update
1/8/06
New art of Ix Chel,
The Maya Moon, Weaving, and Rainbow Goddess.
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Above: detail of new art of the Gorgon Sthenno,
Whose name means "Strength".
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I
now have a greeting card line over at Zazzle,
featuring art from the Goddess Oracle Deck. A cool feature of Zazzle's cards
is that you can customize the interior with any message you like. Take a look!
Don't
forget to drop by my blog, Amused
Grace. This blog will focus on the Goddess Oracle Deck and my creative process,
and will feature regular updates on the progress of the book I'm working on to
go with the deck, as well as talk about the Goddesses of the Oracle Deck. Check
out my Goddess
of the Week feature, in which I do a general reading for the coming week
with my Goddess Oracle Deck.
Come
in and explore the worlds of the Goddess and the mysteries of the Tarot. Here
you will find lots of lovely art including: my Oracle
Deck that features 81 Goddesses from around the world--from Aida-Wedo
to Diana to Gaea
to Sedna to White
Tara ; a sneak peek at cards from a deck of Pagan Gods
I'm working on; art inspired by the Tarot,
as well as Tarot spreads for each of the Major Arcana; and other
art so unconsciously inspired even I haven't a clue what it means.
And then of course, there is the beautiful Brit.
I
am currently working on writing the book to accompany the Goddess Oracle Deck;
and as part of it I'm writing a
tale for each Goddess.
Newly uploaded ones are Rhiannon,
Kali and Kore.
There's
also a section just for Goddess
art that is not part of the Goddess Oracle Deck, as I can't seem to
stop drawing Goddesses!
Then
there is my new great big insanity-making project, the Obscure
Goddess Online Directory, featuring in-depth articles on the more obscure
Goddesses of the world, starting with the Phoenicians,
the Etruscans and the Romans.
Learn about folk like Shapash, the Phoenician
Sun-Goddess, Vanth, an Etruscan "Angel"
of Death, Tanaquil, an early Roman Queen,
and the many facets of Juno.
Fortuna, the Roman Goddess of Luck, is now complete with 29 articles on Her
various permutations. One hundred and twenty-three articles have so far
been completed. Wish me luck!
And
be sure to check out my shop The
Cat and Cauldron, which features the artwork here on products such
as journals, tee-shirts, cards, posters and more. And if you see something on
this site that's not there, let me know, because any artwork here can be put
on any product there. Just drop
me a line and let me know what you'd like to see.
And
lastly, now you can sign up to receive the A-Muse-ing Grace Gallery Newsletter
(see left), which will let you know when new artwork or products are up and how
the work on the Goddess Oracle Deck book is coming.
Thalia
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