Raven Ebner’s style is ‘surreal macabre’, containing contain elements of anatomy, natural history, the macabre, sacred and symbolic geometry, architecture and ornamentation. With a fascination and background in philosophy, ecology and evolutionary biology, her work is influenced by natural forms and scientific illustrative styles throughout history. It touches on metaphysics, existentialism, ritual, death, mathematical archetypes, duality (the fact and the illusion), emotion, and our relationship as humans to other organisms, nature, and the universe. Raven’s art is currently being exhibited at the ARCANE LIGHT exhibition at Radiance Gallery in Oakland’s iconic Jack London Square.