Hey guys! How's everyone doing?
Today I want to show you the next portrait I created for the Ennéa Arcana collection... the same one I've been telling you about all this time.

Everything grows in her silence. Gaïa doesn’t speak, but whatever she touches blooms. Her skin holds roots, bark, and a whisper of origin.
After the first four portraits I shared... the Sun, the Moon, the Water, and the Stars... the next ones followed. This time, it was Earth, represented by Gaia, the symbol of Nature.
Actually, this is probably the third or fourth time I've drawn Gaia... and honestly, I really love what she represents. I enjoy everything she stands for, so every time I draw or try to capture her essence in one of my pieces... it’s a real joy.
As you know, I usually take screenshots or clips from the videos I record while working... and this time was no different. I streamed the process on Arena. By the way, I’ve been off Arena for a few days... haven’t streamed lately... but this one was recorded, and I really enjoyed that moment.
I’ve taken a few video clips... little captures that give you a rough idea of the process. It’s not an exact step-by-step... but it gives you a glimpse into how it came to life.
To create this piece, I used the Moon portrait as a base... just like I usually do... because it’s got a clear structure and it’s pretty easy for me to adapt. Unlike the Water portrait, which is more blue-toned... or the Sun, with a totally different palette... the Moon gives me a flexible base to work from.
I adjusted the colors and added some filters here and there... until I found the tone I needed to reflect Gaia... her earth, her trees… her essence. It didn’t happen all at once. I made quite a few changes along the way... until I finally landed on what I was aiming for.
In her hair, I added waterfalls... vines... trees... hanging greenery... elements that reflect Gaia’s connection with life and nature.
I think the result is a pretty decent portrait. It’s actually quite different from what I usually do... and that’s a good thing. It pushed me out of my comfort zone a bit... and that helps me grow.
And the best part is... I really enjoyed making it.
Thanks for being here... and sharing this journey with me
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