Not all beauty is meant to be touched.
From the misty edges of Welsh folklore gallops the "Ceffyl Dŵr" - a ghostly, shape-shifting water horse.
Often appearing as a luminous white mare, she emerges beside riverbanks or mountain pools, tempting weary travellers with her ethereal calm.
But those who climb onto her back are met with treachery. She soars skyward, only to vanish midair, sending her rider plummeting below.
This piece captures the tension between allure and danger: shimmering, spectral, impossible to forget.
An ode to the enchantments that call us… and the wisdom to let them pass.
- Subject Matter: Faeries
- Collections: Celtic Mythology