In Tupi-Guarani mythology, Jaci (or Yaci) is the moon goddess — guardian of the forest and protector of night creatures. With skin like moonlight and eyes like water, she watches over nature while the sun sleeps. Her light soothes the wilderness and guides lost travelers by the shimmer of lakes and rivers. This portrait evokes Jaci’s spirit through a feminine presence submerged in vegetation, suspended between earth and myth.
Aspect Ratio 1:1.50