Crafts CouncilDirectoryHelen Nottage CeramicsThe Gorgons - Medusa, Stheno and EuryaleAboutA series of wall pieces based on the Greek myth of the Gorgons. The series consists of the three fearsome serpent haired sisters who are able to turn a trespasser to stone with one look. Their names represent their physical attributes, this has been portrayed in each piece through the use of different snakes. Medusa (queen and only mortal of the three), Stheno (strength) and Euryale (wide-leaping) The series features the ouroborus and deaths head moth as symbols of life, death and rebirth. Helen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandStheno, Helen NottageWall Piece - ProfileMedusa, Helen NottageDetailMedusa, Helen NottageWall Piece - Part of a series of three figures. Euryale, Helen NottageWall piece - ProfileMedusa, Helen NottageSide view of MedusaThe Gorgons - Medusa, Stheno and EuryaleAboutA series of wall pieces based on the Greek myth of the Gorgons. The series consists of the three fearsome serpent haired sisters who are able to turn a trespasser to stone with one look. Their names represent their physical attributes, this has been portrayed in each piece through the use of different snakes. Medusa (queen and only mortal of the three), Stheno (strength) and Euryale (wide-leaping) The series features the ouroborus and deaths head moth as symbols of life, death and rebirth. Helen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandStheno, Helen NottageWall Piece - ProfileEuryale, Helen NottageWall piece - ProfileMedusa, Helen NottageDetailMedusa, Helen NottageSide view of MedusaMedusa, Helen NottageWall Piece - Part of a series of three figures. More from Helen Nottage CeramicsProjectOdette and OdileProjectDay of the Dead Skull - Hummingbirds and ColumbinesProjectThe Wicked QueenProjectHelios and SeleneProjectMetamorphosisProjectNocturnumProjectAnd she turned into seafoamProjectHeliotropicProjectWyrd Girl