
Beauty
Inspired by an ancient myth, this artwork portrays a warrior woman from an Amazonian tribe. According to the myth, after every battle she survived, she completed another tattoo, eventually becoming known as one of the most beautiful women in her tribe and the surrounding communities. She chose the life of a warrior, dedicating herself to protecting her people, and adorned her body with tattoos that marked each battle she fought and every journey she returned from.

Gaia Epstein
Gaia Epstein is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist working with acrylic on canvas and wood, as well as pen on paper. She began creating consistently at the age of 25, following a personal crisis that reconnected her with the beauty of art and everyday life. Her work explores themes of emotion, connection with nature, and the space between spirit and matter, subjects that continue to inspire her creative practice. Through mandalas, animals, and a visual language defined by intricate dotwork and fine details, she creates intuitively, allowing each piece to unfold naturally without extensive planning. Her work seeks to reconnect people with their own nature, inviting viewers to pause, observe, and let light in. IG - gm.poke
Gaia Epstein is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist working with acrylic on canvas and wood, as well as pen on paper. She began creating consistently at the age of 25, following a personal crisis that reconnected her with the beauty of art and everyday life. Her work explores themes of emotion, connection with nature, and the space between spirit and matter, subjects that continue to inspire her creative practice. Through mandalas, animals, and a visual language defined by intricate dotwork and fine details, she creates intuitively, allowing each piece to unfold naturally without extensive planning. Her work seeks to reconnect people with their own nature, inviting viewers to pause, observe, and let light in. IG - gm.poke