For this challenge, the artists reimagined one of the Greek gods as a supernatural fantasy character holding the severed head of a mythological monster. Cig emphasized the fire element for Apollo, god of the sun -- and as he's also the god of the plague, his victim is some diseased abomination. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins
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Cig's hot Apollo. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins
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For Aphrodite, Dina went back to the roots of the goddess of love and beauty -- or, rather, the water, as Aphrodite was born in the sea and her symbol is a seashell. From Season 7, Episode 11: "Off With Their Heads."
Drew imagined Hades, god of the underworld, as shriveled and corpse-like, holding the head of an impish servant that displeased him. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins
George imagined Zeus, the god of the sky and thunder, as a Renaissance oil painting come to life, holding the head of the last remaining titan of the sea. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins
Sasha was inspired by Athena, goddess of wisdom and warfare, as the guiding hand behind Perseus's slaying of Medusa. Her Athena has been turned to stone, a bittersweet image as she holds the severed Gorgon's head. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins
Stella imagined Poseidon, the god of the sea and 'tamer of horses,' as a sea creature with sea horse elements, with the head of an octopus impaled by his trademark trident. Photo credit: Brett-Patrick Jenkins