Garnet

Garnet

$850.00

Garnet, the final heir of Glynwyn Kingdom's royal bloodline, was an outcast among her people. Known for their unique attributes, the Glynwyn family bore crystal-like eyes and fiery red hair, attributes believed to be passed down from their ancestral Venus. During a brutal war with the Beast Kingdom, Garnet's destiny turned unexpectedly. The heir of the enemy kingdom fell in love with her, secretly aiding in Glynwyn's salvation. Their love blossomed, but tragedy struck when the Glynwyn king poisoned the Beast Kingdom heir. The Glynwyn lineage was obliterated, except for the third princess, Garnet, who was pregnant with the fallen heir's child. The forest spirits aided her as she struggled in isolation, eventually giving birth to twins. The Beast King claimed one child, leaving the other to perish. Saved by a farmer couple, Garnet grew up unaware of her royal lineage. Her beauty attracted attention, prompting the couple to seek a wealthy partner for her in the Glynwyn capital. However, her entrance sparked both joy and hostility due to her mixed bloodline. Despite their initial welcome, Garnet's different eye colors and appearance triggered disgust among the elders. They turned hostile, attempting to burn her alive. Garnet's latent powers emerged in her rage, revealing her ability to save the kingdom. People's fear and resentment escalated until a pact was formed. Garnet agreed to rule, sacrificing her right arm to symbolise agreement. Reluctantly, she became the queen of a populace that both detested and depended on her.

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SERIES: THE OFFSPRINGS OF LILITH

YEAR: 2020

STYLE: RENAISSANCE

SIZE: 30x30cm

MEDIUM: OIL ON CANVAS

about the artist

Adista Putri

Adista Putri, an artist from Jakarta, possesses a Renaissance-inspired artistic flair and employs oil paints as her chosen medium. Three years ago, she underwent a significant shift by relocating to Bali, a move that profoundly influenced her artistic pursuits. Before immersing herself in the serene ambience of the Islands of God, she perceived her painting style as somewhat abstract, infused with tr...

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