ROBOT LOLITA
Robot Lolita is a project wrote by Fabrice Sapolsky of Full Fx Studio. I collaborated to this project about the pencil and the colors sometimes. At the moment this project is stopped.
(S)AINT
(S)aint is my personal project about the martyrs and sacre icons.
The first illustration was Holy Mary my personal version of the goddess of Noise Music. This work as a Cover for this project.
Saint Sophia the Martyr (d. 137 AD) is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church on September 17. Born in Italy, Sophia had three daughters: Pistis (Faith), Elpis (Hope) and Agape (Charity), who were named after virtues mentioned by Saint Paul. They are said to have been martyred during the reign of Hadrian. The guards took Sophia's daughters one by one, from the eldest to the youngest and beat and tortured and took out them heads. Sophia buried her daughters' bodies and remained by their graves for three days until she died herself. There is a common misconception that the capital city of Bulgaria, Sofia, is named after Saint Sophia the Martyr, and so the city's holiday is on September 17. Sofia is in fact named after its ancient cathedral church of Saint Sophia, consecrated not to the early Christian martyr but to the Divine Wisdom of God (Aghia Sophia in Greek). There are several icons of St. Sophia the Martyr and her daughters in that church, though.
Saint Lucy also known as Saint Lucia is the patron saint of those who are blind. Her hagiography tells us that Lucy was a Christian during the Diocletian persecution. She consecrated her virginity to God, refused to marry a pagan, and had her dowry distributed to the poor. Her would-be husband denounced her as a Christian to the governor of Syracuse, Sicily. Miraculously unable to move her or burn her, the guards took out her eyes with a fork.