What does that name mean anyways MEDEA SIN?”
The short version: It’s a phonetic for “medi-cine.” The long hyper-analytical version: The greek character Medea was famous for killing her own children as vengeance upon her husband. Since medicine often involves voluntarily or involuntarily having to let people you care for go at times, I found the name appropriate. Not quite the same as the Greek version, but it still makes you feel bad. Medea was also a strong, passionate, vengeful (and likely deranged) femme figure, who was not afraid of a little blood. Much like the femmes in my drawings. The Sin part represents my often less-than-angelic thoughts, along with the self-imposed guilt one feels in dealing with life and death every day. Sin is also a Corean surname (usually pronounced “Shin” though), representing my half-Corean heritage. The name has a nice epic comic booky feel too, which fits with my drawing style as well.