HAVEN FORTUNA
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Haven Capone is an illustrator executing works of magical realism in watercolor and ink. She currently resides in north Florida, but is deeply influenced by a childhood in the fields and forests of northeastern Pennsylvania. Her art features beasts and beings both real and imagined, lush florals, and a strong sense of story. She is inspired by folklore, dark fantasy, and gothic music. Haven’s artistic influences include Japanese illustration, art nouveau, the Pre-Raphaelites, and occult symbolism. ​

​Prints available at INPRNT.

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Ink drawing of an owl perching on a crumbling column, in torchlight, feather floats in the foreground
Owl King: ink on toned paper, 2020
White bear on swirled background with a flaming heart nestled in its chest fur.
Spirit Bear, Heart Aflame: ink on toned paper, 2020
Bumblebee sitting in its nest. The leaves and honeypots are made of origami, surround by litter made of shredded paper.
The Buzzing Underground: ink on toned paper, 2020
Antler-browed deer supporting candles on its rack, leaning though a picture frame. There is a forest in soft focus in the background.
Candle Brow-Antlered: ink on toned paper, 2020
A manta ray swims though a kelp forest. In the distance is a red door set in a ruined wall.
The Deep Door: ink on toned paper, 2020
A person with the head of a bald ibis wearing a grey Victorian suit and a pince-nez. His lapel pin is the feather of Maat.
Mr. Ibis: watercolor, 2020
A pale grey rat wearing a golden crown clutches a bouquet of pink hellebore.
Yule Rat: watercolor, 2019
A skeleton with glowing orbits tucked among lush, red poppies.
Skeleton in Poppies: watercolor,2020
Amabie, a Japanese spirit-being who brings protection from plagues, rests on a rocky outcrop with the sun setting behind her and a full moon in the sky.
Amabie Sunset: watercolor, 2020
Tiefling bard plays a magic harp in a dark space, the only light from the glowing strings.
Night Harper: watercolor, 2018
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