Department of Fine Art
Department
Art BA · Graduation projects
Study path
2026
Year
About the project

Queen of the Night

Steel, silver trail

Wrapped Empty

Porcelain

Light residue

Glass

Light storm

Charcoal from an alder tree

A lunar garden is cultivated to beautify the night and comes alive when it gets dark Nightflowers reflect moonlight of white petals and fragrance fills the air.

Over one night, the Queen of the Night spreads her embrace and captures the silver whisper of the Moon At dawn, she faces her head and withers.

In the dark, memory glints and remnants of light hold on to past moments.

In the lunar garden, the queen bows for the night, leaving an empty enveloped in delicate porcelain.

Queen of the Night

Steel, silver solder

Enveloped void

Porcelain

Afterimages

Stained glass

Antilight

Charcoal from an alder tree

A Moon Garden is created for the night and comes alive after dark. Night blooming

flowers reflect moonlight of their white petals, and a heavy scene fills the air.

The Queen of the Night opens her embrace, blooming only for one night, capturing

silver whispers from the moon. Once the night comes to an end she wilts and passes her reign to dawn. In the dark gleams a memory and memories of light hold onto passed moments.

In a Moon Garden the queen bows before the night. Left is a void developed in fragile Porcelain.

Photos: Sisters Lumière

Gunnhildur Halla Ármannsdóttir
Moon Garden