Lucid Lids

Lucid Lids high quality custom painted hats, anything you can dream up! I use acrylic paint mixed with a textile medium so it is washable and won't chip.

Prices are generally $40-$80 depending on the amount of time and design that go into making your one of a kind head piece

Today's blanket creation
11/24/2019

Today's blanket creation

06/15/2018
06/15/2018
Finally finished this new piece for
07/11/2017

Finally finished this new piece for

01/25/2017

Cosmic Geode, an experiment in mixed media- photos just don't do it justice! Sold

Sold!
12/14/2016

Sold!

Red dahlia, no filter
12/22/2015

Red dahlia, no filter

I know this page has been dead for a while but I have not stopped creating! Recently there have been less hats and I'm w...
12/11/2015

I know this page has been dead for a while but I have not stopped creating! Recently there have been less hats and I'm working on my new favorite medium of glass. That's right glass! So I'm going to try and share more of my new glass beads on here but all of my creations are on sale at Dark Sea Glass LLC. I'm working on some original canvas pieces and prints to have up for sale shortly as well.

everything is hand made, one of a kind!
09/29/2014

everything is hand made, one of a kind!

newest lid for  Dark Sea Glass LLC :)
06/06/2013

newest lid for Dark Sea Glass LLC :)

Oh, Hera.... Once, Zeus, the king of the gods, fell in love with Io, a priestess of Hera. Jealously, his wife Hera asked...
01/09/2013

Oh, Hera.... Once, Zeus, the king of the gods, fell in love with Io, a priestess of Hera. Jealously, his wife Hera asked from Zeus to bring her the young girl- and when he brought her, Hera immediately transformed Io into a cow.

Afterwards, Hera gave the transformed girl to her servant Argos, an all-seing monster that had hundred eyes all over his body. His mission would be to guard Io.

Zeus felt sorry for Io and tried to help her. Therefore, he called his messenger Hermes and gave him the order to kill Argos. Hermes approached the monster and started playing the flute to hypnotize him. Soon the monster fell into a deep sleep and Hermes took a stone and destroyed him.

However, Hera knew all about the plan and had already removed the eyes of Argos the day before. So after Argos' death, Hera transferred all his eyes to the tail of a peacock to thank and honor her servant.

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