Inspiration-
Inspired by Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature, often depicted with a bow and quiver of arrows. She is the daughter of Jupiter and Latona, and the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the sun and music.
Revered as a virgin goddess, Diana is considered a protector of women and children, as well as a guardian of the wilderness and animals. In Roman mythology, she is often equated with Artemis, her counterpart in Greek mythology, and is revered for her strength, independence, and fierce hunting skills.
Whisperer of the Woodland (Ode to Diana)—draws on the spirit of Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt, the wild, and the untamed feminine. A symbol of independence and intuition, she watches over the threshold between nature and civilisation. One foot in the forest, one eye on the stars.
A tribute to Diana—protector of wild things and sacred spaces—this work weaves together her ancient symbols: the watchful deer, guardians of the woodland; cypress and laurel, tied to ritual and renewal; and the silver arc of the moon, marking her presence in the night. She stands where instinct meets divinity, rooted in nature, fierce in grace.
- Collections: Chloe McCarrick