someone in this house has been in there WAY too long… 🐾😂
made this little farmhouse bathroom print because honestly, we’ve all been this dog at some point
available as a printable in my shop ↓ https://etsy.me/4srjA9t
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@mistralmoon12
someone in this house has been in there WAY too long… 🐾😂
made this little farmhouse bathroom print because honestly, we’ve all been this dog at some point
available as a printable in my shop ↓ https://etsy.me/4srjA9t
A small portrait series exploring quiet emotional moments.
Silence Reflection Joy
Three expressions of the same inner landscape, painted in deep crimson tones and textured brushwork inspired by traditional oil portraiture.
I’ve always been fascinated by how subtle gestures and expressions can completely change the emotional tone of a piece. A quiet gesture. A downward gaze. A moment of lightness.
These three portraits are part of my Crimson Muse series and were designed to work together as a set.
Available as printable wall art.
mistralandmoon.com
Two little travelers on an Easter morning 🌷🐇
A pair of storybook rabbits setting out through spring gardens with baskets full of painted eggs. I imagined them wandering quiet paths just after sunrise, when the light is soft and the tulips are starting to open.
One dressed in lace and pink, walking the cobblestone garden path. One in his little tweed coat, heading through the flowering woods.
These two pieces were created as part of a small spring illustration series inspired by vintage children's books and classic Easter imagery.
Sometimes it's nice to make art that just feels gentle and hopeful for a moment.
A quiet guardian under the northern lights.
This piece was inspired by old folklore where animals are more than animals — messengers, guides, keepers of unseen paths. The hare has always felt like a liminal creature to me, something that belongs equally to earth and myth.
I imagined a moment where the veil thins just enough for a little light to slip through — fireflies, aurora, and something ancient watching the road ahead.
For anyone who loves symbolic creatures, soft magic, and night landscapes that feel a little otherworldly.
Print available in my shop (link in bio).
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/4458897425/moonlit-hare-celtic-myth-inspired-wall
Thank you @eclipsevisionary and everyone who got me to 5 reblogs!
Some nights feel like they’re written in a language you almost understand. Pages drift loose from whatever story you were meant to live, and the tide keeps its own quiet rhythm.
Not everything needs to be finished. Some moments are meant to be held like moonlight on water — fragile, luminous, and gone if you try too hard to keep them.
Drifting between stars and tide, this luminous octopus moves through the dark like a living constellation. A quiet reminder that not everything deep is meant to be feared—some things glow there.
Myth-inspired digital artwork Instant download available (shop link in bio)
some things are meant to be witnessed, not understood
the sky closes its eye and something ancient keeps watch
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/4459415402/the-crescent-sentinel-lunar-eclipse-owl
A quiet guardian under the northern lights.
This piece was inspired by old folklore where animals are more than animals — messengers, guides, keepers of unseen paths. The hare has always felt like a liminal creature to me, something that belongs equally to earth and myth.
I imagined a moment where the veil thins just enough for a little light to slip through — fireflies, aurora, and something ancient watching the road ahead.
For anyone who loves symbolic creatures, soft magic, and night landscapes that feel a little otherworldly.
Print available in my shop (link in bio).
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/4458897425/moonlit-hare-celtic-myth-inspired-wall