
No mortal comprehends its worth; it cannot be found in the land of the living.
Job 28:12-13
A sculpture of driftwood resembling a fairy.
The figure is squatting on a sandy beach looking out to sea. The creature’s body, wings, and hair are sculpted to resemble intricate, weathered, and gray-brown driftwood.
The wings are large and extend outward, and have a lacy, open structure. Long, flowing hair, also fashioned like driftwood, frames the creature’s face. The facial features are gently curved and soft. The creature’s hands rest lightly on its chin in a contemplative posture.
The background shows a cloudy sky above a calm ocean, with gentle waves lapping at the shore.
The colors are muted and have a muted, grayish-brown color palette that includes subtle shades of gray, light brown, and muted blue. The composition is balanced, with the figure as the central focal point, against the backdrop of a serene coastal scene.
Overall the image evokes a sense of tranquility and fantasy.
