The Mothkeeper’s Blue Gaze art print
story of The Mothkeeper’s Blue Gaze art print:
They called her the Mothkeeper, not because she loved the dark, but because she listened to it. In the old studio above the train tracks, she pinned scraps of letters and spotted cloth to the wall like clues, trying to remember a name that kept slipping away. Every night a moth would land by her temple, its thin legs tracing the faint lines of her thoughts, and by morning her eyes would turn that impossible blue, like someone had poured midnight into glass. She painted her own face in broken layers, ink spills and quiet smudges, as if the truth could only be told in pieces. People swore they saw wings in the corner of the canvas, but she just smiled, a little tired, because she knew it wasnt wings at all—it was the part of her that still wanted to fly, even after everything.
details for The Mothkeeper’s Blue Gaze art print:
High-quality art print by crazysteve exclusive for Prints Party.
- Museum-quality enhanced matte paper
- Sizes: 8×10 and 16×20
- Unframed or framed options










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.