Shané Richter, known artistically as Lilith, works under the brand Darkly Dreamt, creating artwork that delves into the macabre, the psychological, and the gothic. Her pieces explore the beauty found in darkness, blending traditional and digital techniques to craft eerie, immersive visuals. Through ink, watercolor, and digital media, she builds imagery that feels both haunting and deeply personal. Every brushstroke and digital rendering carries an emotional weight, pulling the viewer into an unsettling yet captivating world.

Her art is rooted in storytelling, drawing from mythology, personal experience, and gothic aesthetics to create work that evokes emotion and provokes thought. She doesn’t shy away from difficult themes—her work often confronts transformation, resilience, and consequence. These themes are not just present in her work; they define it, giving each piece a sense of depth and narrative beyond what is immediately visible. Her ability to merge the symbolic with the personal creates a connection with those who view her art, making them reflect on their own struggles, fears, and transformations.
One of her standout pieces, Lilith, created in December 2024, embodies these ideas. The digital illustration portrays a monstrous yet tragic figure, a visual representation of the notion that people create their own demons and then condemn them. Shadows and blood dominate the composition, reinforcing the weight of its themes. It’s an artwork that doesn’t just depict something—it makes you feel something. The eerie presence of the figure, combined with the intensity of the composition, leaves a lasting impression. It challenges the viewer to question how much of the darkness they see in others is actually a projection of their own fears.
Lilith’s work isn’t about horror for the sake of it. It’s about the psychological depths of human nature. There’s a rawness to her pieces, a sense that they come from a place of deep introspection. Rather than simply showing darkness, she reveals the emotions that exist within it—pain, survival, transformation. Her work embraces the idea that darkness is not just to be feared but understood. It’s a mirror reflecting the hidden aspects of the self, an exploration of the inner demons that often remain unspoken.
Her portfolio spans original works, fan art, and conceptual projects, all woven together by a passion for visual storytelling. Every piece is intentional, layered with meaning and emotion. Whether through the fluid unpredictability of watercolor or the controlled precision of digital tools, she brings her visions to life with a distinctive style that sits somewhere between the surreal and the unsettling. The fusion of traditional and digital methods allows her to push creative boundaries, blending the organic textures of ink and watercolor with the limitless possibilities of digital enhancement.
At the heart of Lilith’s work is the belief that darkness and beauty are not opposites but coexisting forces. She challenges perceptions, inviting viewers to see beyond the surface, to question, and to feel. Through her art, she encourages introspection, urging people to confront their own shadows rather than suppress them. In a world that often seeks to avoid discomfort, her work dares to sit within it, to explore it, and to find meaning in it. For those drawn to art that goes beyond the ordinary, her work offers something deeper—something that lingers.