Set in a luminous clearing, the duwende stands alone, wand raised gently toward the sky.
A floating orb hovers above, radiant and pulsing with color, as if summoned by their quiet command.
Around them, the landscape is soft and dreamlike: bent trees curve like question marks, tufts of green grass lean toward light, and wildflowers bloom as witnesses.
The palette is gentle, verdant, and filled with possibility, as though the earth itself is in on the spell.
'Remembering Magic' feels like the soft exhale after a long inward journey.
If the previous scenes hinted at challenge or communion, this moment is pure return, a reawakening of something ancient and innate.
The duwende, staff in hand, doesn’t appear to be learning magic but remembering it, reconnecting with a force that has always lived inside.
This piece feels lighter, more expansive.
The use of pastel greens and yellows paired with the upright posture of the duwende suggests not just mastery, but reverence.
It’s a celebration of subtle power, of tuning into the rhythms of nature and unseen forces.
Viewers are invited to reflect: What magic have we forgotten, and what might return if we simply paused long enough to remember?
This piece closes the trilogy not with finality, but with a blooming, a soft glow of knowing that some journeys continue even after the story fades.
- Subject Matter: Magic
- Collections: Duwende, The Magick Forest