Tiny Shrines
This page features the assemblage projects that I like to call Tiny Shrines. Each one is inspired by a different mythological or historical figure and I have put a little description next to each one explaining who or what they are about. They are primarily assembled inside of various mint and gum tins.
Left: Aphrodite Tiny Shrine. Aphrodite is a Greek Goddess who helps to inspire passion, spark romance, and augment inner beauty.
Right: Auchimalgen Tiny Shrine. Auchimalgen is a Chilean goddess who protects us from evils and disasters that lie in wait in the months ahead.
Right: Auchimalgen Tiny Shrine. Auchimalgen is a Chilean goddess who protects us from evils and disasters that lie in wait in the months ahead.
Athena Tiny Shrine. Athena is a Greek goddess who helps us when we need courage and self control.
Green Man Tiny Shrine. The Green Man is a representation of man’s connection to nature. Images of The Green Man can be found in various cultures around the world.
Left: Fulla tiny shrine. Fulla is a Teutonic goddess who brings fulfillment into our lives. She is best known for her long golden hair bound by a golden band.
Right: Tuatha De Danann Tiny Shrine. Tuatha De Danann are a race of fairies, in the ancient Irish traditions, that follow the fairy Queen Danu.
Right: Tuatha De Danann Tiny Shrine. Tuatha De Danann are a race of fairies, in the ancient Irish traditions, that follow the fairy Queen Danu.
Left: Bamya Tiny Shrine. Bamya is a Zoroastrian goddess who guides the sun god’s vehicle through the sky.
Right: Lakshmi Tiny Shrine. Lakshmi is a Hindu goddess who brings devoted love into our lives, along with a little luck and extra pocket change.
Right: Lakshmi Tiny Shrine. Lakshmi is a Hindu goddess who brings devoted love into our lives, along with a little luck and extra pocket change.