Erato, one of the nine Muses — goddess of lyric and love poetry

$6,900.00

Inspired by Erato, one of the nine Muses — goddess of lyric and love poetry — her name translates to “the lovely” or “the beloved.”
Suspended in water and light, she moves through a dreamlike current, her form both muse and melody. Layers of photography and fine art materials merge to create luminous depth — a visual poem that celebrates beauty, passion, and grace.

This one-of-a-kind mixed media work blends modern underwater photography with translucent layers of acrylic mediums, oils, and fine art materials, capturing the sensual rhythm of movement and reflection.

Each image is created only once, in its unique size and palette.


A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time. The surface texture—subtle ripples and organic striations—echoes the natural movement of water and wind, inviting touch and contemplation.

×48″ Original Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel

Inspired by Erato, one of the nine Muses — goddess of lyric and love poetry — her name translates to “the lovely” or “the beloved.”
Suspended in water and light, she moves through a dreamlike current, her form both muse and melody. Layers of photography and fine art materials merge to create luminous depth — a visual poem that celebrates beauty, passion, and grace.

This one-of-a-kind mixed media work blends modern underwater photography with translucent layers of acrylic mediums, oils, and fine art materials, capturing the sensual rhythm of movement and reflection.

Each image is created only once, in its unique size and palette.


A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time. The surface texture—subtle ripples and organic striations—echoes the natural movement of water and wind, inviting touch and contemplation.

×48″ Original Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel