Goddess & Mythos
| “I paint women as altars — not to be worshiped, but to remind us where we buried our own divinity.”
Elisabeth Crusius explores archetype and myth through a richly symbolic lens, blending surrealism with classical portraiture to evoke timeless feminine power. Her subjects are luminous, enigmatic, and charged with ancestral echoes — goddesses reimagined for the modern psyche. Whether crowned in starlight or cloaked in shadow, each figure asks us to remember the forgotten sacred within ourselves. Elisabeth’s work is both an invocation and a reckoning — bold, reverent, and unflinchingly intimate.
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