Artemis

Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, and the moon. Known for her strength, independence, and connection to nature, she is often depicted with a bow and arrows, accompanied by a deer or hunting dogs. As the daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister to Apollo, Artemis was also a protector of young women and a symbol of purity and fierce guardianship. Worshipped throughout Greece, she represented both the beauty and danger of the natural world.

Whispers in Wax and Porcelain

This still life photograph captures a moody and elegant arrangement bathed in soft, dramatic lighting. A green candle burns gently, casting a warm glow over a cream-colored book titled Aesthetic, which serves as the base for a delicate porcelain angel, white silk flowers, and scattered wooden matches. The dark background enhances the sense of intimacy and contrast, drawing attention to the subtle textures and serene composition. The image evokes a quiet, contemplative atmosphere—where beauty, light, and stillness converge.