SURROGATE ARTEMIS × Ella Fanning
Buoyed by my progress, I began using larger paper pads to accommodate broader and more intricate scenes. An ancient Greek temple, adorned with Corinthian-style columns and ornamental patterns, served as the backdrop of the illustration. To align with the theme of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon, I rendered the scene at night, imbuing it with an air of mystique and quiet reverence. The central figure—referenced from an image of Ella Fanning—was depicted perched mischievously atop the head of a statue of Apollo, mimicking the goddess. However, her simple outfit and hunting equipment betrayed her mortal nature. The interplay of light and shadow across the statue and the figure was carefully rendered, with bold hues of violet and orange used to evoke the golden glow emanating from them, adding a dreamlike quality to the piece.