Shannon frequently uses her platform to "pay it forward," supporting friends and fellow creators through health and financial struggles. Final Thoughts
When we see archives like this circulating, it’s usually a collection of a creator's , poetry , or photography . Hayward’s work has been a subject of fascination for years, even appearing in the nostalgic, film-centric blog of Alex Waterhouse-Hayward , where the interplay of light and technical photography once framed her as a "Flemish portrait" come to life. Shannon Hayward.zip
Stepping into the role of a storyteller who brings "news both glad and dreadful" through her spiritual art . Feigr: Poetry of the End Times Shannon frequently uses her platform to "pay it
Used to represent a connection to a time long gone, such as ancestors standing on the shores of Kalmar. Stepping into the role of a storyteller who
Shannon Hayward, known to many as on Facebook , describes her creative journey as a calling rather than a choice. Much like the Völva (the seeresses of Old Norse culture), her work bridges the gap between the living and the long-gone. In her recent reflections, she speaks of:
Shannon Hayward is more than a name in a file name; she is a "bringer of news" for the soul. Whether she is writing about the Bifrost's open gates or sharing a new piece of digital art, her work reminds us to look beyond the surface of the screen and listen to the whispers of our own history.