THE LADY WITH RABBITS

“The Lady with Rabbits” is a main and unique character created exclusively for the Series of Books  “The Pythia’s Diaries”  by Dariia Ganaga .

This lyrical and dramatic figure young Pythia named Freya , infused with Mediterranean motifs, symbolizes purity, innocence, and the quest for self-discovery.

In the story of the Pythia, rabbits represent the protagonist’s inner world, her naivety, and her journey toward uncovering her mystical abilities. Despite the dramatic undertones of the narrative, the “The Lady with Rabbits” art series is filled with light and positivity, reflecting the heroine’s path to wholeness and harmony within herself after living through a series of different lives in various eras, she finally finds true freedom in the Present Time.

Young Pythia — from historical novel “The Phythia’s Diaries”

This character is a metaphorical embodiment of transformation and resilience. Much like Medusa, who underwent immense trials and emerged as a symbol of creation by giving birth to Pegasus — freedom and inspiration — and Chrysaor — strength and prosperity,

The Lady with Rabbits reflects the profound inner metamorphoses of a woman. From pain and loss, she finds the strength to move forward and create something new and meaningful.

Illustration of Freya — Young Pythia from historical novel “The Phythia’s Diaries”

Through this evolution, we see her presence in various works and art series dedicated to different locations around the world. Each painting becomes a metaphorical reflection of her journey, symbolizing her inner power, growth, and ability to transform adversity into beauty.

This heroine not only represents personal renewal but also serves as a timeless symbol of feminine strength, resilience, and the universal process of finding oneself in the face of life’s trials.