A portrait commission for a Feywild deity in a DND setting with a 1920's aesthetic influence. Nivienne was explained as being alike the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend.
Really such a pleasure to work with this one.
Completed in July 2021.
An excerpt of her wonderful description:
Excerpt: Not much is known about Nivienne—where she came from, how she became an archfey. It has been so long that sometimes she can hardly remember herself. When asked, she recounts tales of being a young lad and watching kingdoms fall, or of watching grand battles unfold. Her transition to her current female form took place around the same time as her ascension to the position of archfey, and is something she doesn’t often address. She is often worshiped as a deity of fate, destiny, and sometimes luck. Though tales of her actions are usually regarded as mere myths or tall tales, many adventurers seek her out in the hope that she can help them succeed or overcome their difficulties in some way.
Much like her history, Nivienne’s race and true age are unknown. She appears to be more human than anything, though she has an unexplainable ethereal quality to her appearance. Her red hair glistens in sunlight like fire, and is almost always adorned with some sort of > circlet or other accessory. Her green eyes invoke memories of moss growing along the water's edge, or of treetops basking in the sun.
Really such a pleasure to work with this one.
Completed in July 2021.
An excerpt of her wonderful description:
Excerpt: Not much is known about Nivienne—where she came from, how she became an archfey. It has been so long that sometimes she can hardly remember herself. When asked, she recounts tales of being a young lad and watching kingdoms fall, or of watching grand battles unfold. Her transition to her current female form took place around the same time as her ascension to the position of archfey, and is something she doesn’t often address. She is often worshiped as a deity of fate, destiny, and sometimes luck. Though tales of her actions are usually regarded as mere myths or tall tales, many adventurers seek her out in the hope that she can help them succeed or overcome their difficulties in some way.
Much like her history, Nivienne’s race and true age are unknown. She appears to be more human than anything, though she has an unexplainable ethereal quality to her appearance. Her red hair glistens in sunlight like fire, and is almost always adorned with some sort of > circlet or other accessory. Her green eyes invoke memories of moss growing along the water's edge, or of treetops basking in the sun.
A portrait commission for a Feywild deity in a DND setting with a 1920's aesthetic influence. Nivienne was explained as being alike the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend.
Really such a pleasure to work with this one.
Completed in July 2021.
An excerpt of her wonderful description:
Excerpt: Not much is known about Nivienne—where she came from, how she became an archfey. It has been so long that sometimes she can hardly remember herself. When asked, she recounts tales of being a young lad and watching kingdoms fall, or of watching grand battles unfold. Her transition to her current female form took place around the same time as her ascension to the position of archfey, and is something she doesn’t often address. She is often worshiped as a deity of fate, destiny, and sometimes luck. Though tales of her actions are usually regarded as mere myths or tall tales, many adventurers seek her out in the hope that she can help them succeed or overcome their difficulties in some way.
Much like her history, Nivienne’s race and true age are unknown. She appears to be more human than anything, though she has an unexplainable ethereal quality to her appearance. Her red hair glistens in sunlight like fire, and is almost always adorned with some sort of > circlet or other accessory. Her green eyes invoke memories of moss growing along the water's edge, or of treetops basking in the sun.
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