Elysian Fields
Elysian Fields unveils an intersection of fine art and botanical photography, inviting the viewers into a world where nature transcends its earthly origins. In this meticulously curated series, each photograph becomes an ode to the ephemeral beauty of flora - delicate, raw, and hauntingly alive. The compositions celebrate both the dramatic allure and the nuanced vulnerability of plants, capturing them in moments that feel otherworldly. Bathed in soft, natural light, the botanicals are presented as if suspended in time, evoking mythic landscapes that are lush yet restrained. Each piece feels less a photograph than a reverie, encapsulating the natural world.
Avalon
Avalon is a legendary island in Arthurian legend, often depicted as a mystical and idyllic place where King Arthur’s sword Excalibur was forged and where Arthur himself was taken to heal after his final battle.
Elysian
In ancient Greek thought, the Elysian Fields were a paradise reserved for heroes and the virtuous after death - a place of perfect happiness, tranquility, and beauty.
Faun 1
Faun is a mythical creature from Roman mythology, often depicted as a half-human, half-goat being. Fauns are known for their playful, mischievous nature and their close association with forest and wildlife. Faun 1 & Faun 2 are sisters.
Faun 2
Faun is a mythical creature from Roman mythology, often depicted as a half-human, half-goat being. Fauns are known for their playful, mischievous nature and their close association with forest and wildlife. Faun 1 & Faun 2 are sisters.
Annan
Annwn is the Otherworld in Welsh mythology, often depicted as a mystical, paradisiacal realm hidden from the mortal world. Described as a place of eternal beauty, abundance, and peace, Annwn is home to magical creatures, gods, and spirits.
Hermes
Hermes is a god in Greek mythology known for his speed, cunning, and role as a messenger of the gods. He is the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, and is known for his trickster nature.
Camelot
In Arthurian legend, Camelot is the legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. The precise location is unknown, and it is considered mythical ~ Imagined as a place of splendor, wisdom and harmony.