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Shop › Elara's Webs - Mixed media Drawing

Elara's Webs - Mixed media Drawing

Sale Price: $200.00 Original Price: $250.00

Webs

-5.9 x 5.9 inches Arches 100% cotton paper

In the quiet town where shadows whispered secrets, there lived a girl named Elara, whose dark hair cascaded like midnight silk. She wore a crown of red roses, vibrant and alive, a stark contrast to the creeping web that claimed her eyes. The delicate threads wrapped tighter each day, shimmering like silver threads but tinged with a haunting red glow beneath—a sign her eyes were no longer her own.

Elara’s gaze had once been warm and bright, but now, her red eyes reflected an otherworldly depth, as if trapped in a tangle of memories and forgotten dreams woven by unseen hands. The webs spread slowly, silent and patient, spinning stories of past lives and ancient magic. Some nights, when the moonlight caught the webs just right, they seemed almost alive—whispering secrets only Elara could hear.

She wandered the edges of the forest, half in this world and half in another, caught between her humanity and something far older, far stranger. The roses on her crown wilted with every thread that spread, petals falling like fading hope. Yet, Elara did not fear the webs. Deep inside, she felt the pull of their song, a promise of transformation, of power hidden in the silk’s delicate embrace.

In the end, the webs were not a curse but a doorway—a slow, surreal rebirth that would carry Elara beyond the veil of ordinary life into a realm where fantasy and reality entwined, forever binding her to the magic of the unseen.


Mixed media artwork combining watercolor, illustration markers, and oil-based color pencils on Arches 100% cotton paper. This layered technique brings a rich texture and depth to the fantasy-inspired imagery, capturing the delicate intricacies of webs with vibrant color and ethereal detail. Perfect for fans of surreal, dreamlike portraits and mystical landscapes.

Supporting this piece means owning art that feels personal, enchanting, and timeless—ideal for those who appreciate creativity and the surreal.

Webs

-5.9 x 5.9 inches Arches 100% cotton paper

In the quiet town where shadows whispered secrets, there lived a girl named Elara, whose dark hair cascaded like midnight silk. She wore a crown of red roses, vibrant and alive, a stark contrast to the creeping web that claimed her eyes. The delicate threads wrapped tighter each day, shimmering like silver threads but tinged with a haunting red glow beneath—a sign her eyes were no longer her own.

Elara’s gaze had once been warm and bright, but now, her red eyes reflected an otherworldly depth, as if trapped in a tangle of memories and forgotten dreams woven by unseen hands. The webs spread slowly, silent and patient, spinning stories of past lives and ancient magic. Some nights, when the moonlight caught the webs just right, they seemed almost alive—whispering secrets only Elara could hear.

She wandered the edges of the forest, half in this world and half in another, caught between her humanity and something far older, far stranger. The roses on her crown wilted with every thread that spread, petals falling like fading hope. Yet, Elara did not fear the webs. Deep inside, she felt the pull of their song, a promise of transformation, of power hidden in the silk’s delicate embrace.

In the end, the webs were not a curse but a doorway—a slow, surreal rebirth that would carry Elara beyond the veil of ordinary life into a realm where fantasy and reality entwined, forever binding her to the magic of the unseen.


Mixed media artwork combining watercolor, illustration markers, and oil-based color pencils on Arches 100% cotton paper. This layered technique brings a rich texture and depth to the fantasy-inspired imagery, capturing the delicate intricacies of webs with vibrant color and ethereal detail. Perfect for fans of surreal, dreamlike portraits and mystical landscapes.

Supporting this piece means owning art that feels personal, enchanting, and timeless—ideal for those who appreciate creativity and the surreal.

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