Achaean News
A New Exhibit
Written by: Taelle Starling, Scarlatti's Joy
Date: Friday, December 26th, 2025
Addressed to: Everyone
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Fae-folk:
I am pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition in the Grand Gallery, located aboard the Floating Museum of Modern Art in Tasur'ke. The artist showcased in this collection is none other than Dame Aina Darke.
Since emerging onto the visual artistry scene, Dame Darke has seized the curiosity and fascination of viewers across the world with her uniquely and consistently macabre aesthetic, often combining the surreal with the grotesque in captivating explorations of her subject material. Her works delve into and analyse both her personal life experiences as well as the conundrums presented by others, with the lens of her aesthetic presenting unforgiving and often disquieting dissections of her subjects, both visually as well as philosophically.
Any interested parties who have not yet familiarised themselves with Dame Darke's work are invited to visit the Museum and bask in the horrors and beauty of her brush.
This exhibit is scheduled to remain on display for a minimum of two years as of this posting. We look forward to your patronage!
In Song,
Taelle Starling
Penned by my hand on the 14th of Lupar, in the year 993 AF.
A New Exhibit
Written by: Taelle Starling, Scarlatti's Joy
Date: Friday, December 26th, 2025
Addressed to: Everyone
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Fae-folk:
I am pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition in the Grand Gallery, located aboard the Floating Museum of Modern Art in Tasur'ke. The artist showcased in this collection is none other than Dame Aina Darke.
Since emerging onto the visual artistry scene, Dame Darke has seized the curiosity and fascination of viewers across the world with her uniquely and consistently macabre aesthetic, often combining the surreal with the grotesque in captivating explorations of her subject material. Her works delve into and analyse both her personal life experiences as well as the conundrums presented by others, with the lens of her aesthetic presenting unforgiving and often disquieting dissections of her subjects, both visually as well as philosophically.
Any interested parties who have not yet familiarised themselves with Dame Darke's work are invited to visit the Museum and bask in the horrors and beauty of her brush.
This exhibit is scheduled to remain on display for a minimum of two years as of this posting. We look forward to your patronage!
In Song,
Taelle Starling
Penned by my hand on the 14th of Lupar, in the year 993 AF.
