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Art Nouveau Shadowheart Print
Master study of Mucha’s 1900 “Spring” merged with fanart of Baldur’s Gate 3’s Shadowheart
Original watercolor painted in November 2024, reworked digitally for prints in March 2026
I went with a redeemed/Selûnite version of Shadowheart, since that’s the route she took in my main playthrough of the game. All the flowers in her bouquet lean into that symbology, as well as her role as healer.
Night orchids: her favorite flower
Bay laurel: ambition, success
Blackthorn: hope against adversity, good fortune, protection
Borage: courage
Chamomile: energy in adversity
Cranberry: cure for heartache
Fern: magic, confidence, sincerity, shelter
Hyssop: cleanliness, sacrifice
Spider lily: new beginnings, rebirth, good health
Verbena: protection against evil
Yarrow: healing, inspiration
These prints are 8.5”x11” with a matte finish
Master study of Mucha’s 1900 “Spring” merged with fanart of Baldur’s Gate 3’s Shadowheart
Original watercolor painted in November 2024, reworked digitally for prints in March 2026
I went with a redeemed/Selûnite version of Shadowheart, since that’s the route she took in my main playthrough of the game. All the flowers in her bouquet lean into that symbology, as well as her role as healer.
Night orchids: her favorite flower
Bay laurel: ambition, success
Blackthorn: hope against adversity, good fortune, protection
Borage: courage
Chamomile: energy in adversity
Cranberry: cure for heartache
Fern: magic, confidence, sincerity, shelter
Hyssop: cleanliness, sacrifice
Spider lily: new beginnings, rebirth, good health
Verbena: protection against evil
Yarrow: healing, inspiration
These prints are 8.5”x11” with a matte finish