Where the Forest Held Two Truths

Not all light is gentle.
Not all darkness is cruel.

Where the Forest Held Two Truths explores the quiet, ancient tension between the Seelie and the Unseelie — between radiance and shadow, mercy and power, softness and sovereignty.

Within this forest stand princesses of both courts.

The Seelie carry grace like morning light — luminous, poised, deliberate.
The Unseelie move like twilight — magnetic, untamed, beautifully dangerous.

Neither is purely good.
Neither is purely wicked.

The forest knows both truths.

And it keeps them.

This collection is a study of dual femininity —
the sacred and the sovereign,
the gentle and the formidable,
the visible crown and the invisible strength beneath it.

Each gaze holds allegiance.
Each silence holds intention.

For the One It Finds

The images displayed here are presented in low resolution.

They are glimpses — not the full presence of the work.

Each painting is created once.
It is not reproduced endlessly.
It is not circulated casually.

When a piece is acquired, the high-resolution master is privately transferred to the one it was meant for.

A single work.
A single soul.

The forest does not repeat itself.

Once a painting finds its keeper, it quietly steps out of circulation.

1) She Ruled Without Shadow

2) The Forest Did Not Warn You

3) Even the Light Learned to Bleed for Her

4) She Carried the Dark Like a Crown

5) The Light Answered Her

6) The Crown Was Never Given

7) She Let the Sun Find her

8) She Ruled the Night Without Asking Permission

10) She Held the Line

9) The Light Did Not Recognize Her