I've always been drawn to the beauty of death. As a child, I would spend hours reading about ghosts and spirits, fascinated by their ethereal presence. Growing up in a small town surrounded by ancient cemeteries only deepened my fascination with the unknown.
As I entered adulthood, my interest in the macabre only intensified. I began to study the art of taxidermy, learning how to preserve and arrange deceased creatures into hauntingly beautiful compositions. It was during this time that I discovered my true passion for creating hyper-realistic portraits of deceased individuals. There's something about capturing their likeness that speaks to me on a deep level.
Now, as a thirty-year-old woman, I continue to explore the boundaries between life and death through my art. My latest project involves creating realistic, dreamlike scenes featuring female characters dressed in exquisite attire, often with an air of mystery surrounding them. The response has been overwhelming, with many admiring the intricate details and lifelike textures that I strive for in each piece.