Daiopeia, acrylic on quality-paper by Lena Snow, 53x42cm, signed on the back. An Okeanid nymph of fluid grace and introspection sitting by a waterfall.
Daiopeia (unframed)
Original artwork, acrylic on quality-paper, 53x42cm
Daiopeia, an Okeanid nymph, is a spirit of the wide-flowing waters — her name echoing movement, distance, and the unseen paths of emotion. In this portrayal, she becomes a symbol of longing and change, of lives shaped by currents deeper than the eye can see. There is a subtle gravity to her presence — contemplative, fluid, melancholic — like the hush before a storm or the memory of a wave already passed. Daiopeia stands for the parts of us that drift, that search, that ache for something more eternal — and in doing so, she connects us back to nature’s endless ebb and flow.


















