Luna Faulkner has the kind of presence that feels like dusk settling over a quiet city street—gentle, luminous, and a little bit surreal. With her platinum waves, delicate tattoos of constellations, and a mind filled with surrealist art history and poetry, she moves through Vancouver as if every moment could become a painting.
For one curious client, Luna turned an ordinary evening into something dreamlike—a private adventure that blurred the line between art and reality.
The Booking: “Surprise Me—Just Make It Beautiful.”
The client was a Belgian art dealer, in Vancouver to scout contemporary West Coast painters. A longtime lover of sensuality and abstract ideas, he didn’t want a dinner.
He wanted an experience.
“Something immersive. Something that doesn’t exist on TripAdvisor. Let beauty lead the way.”
Luna replied simply:
“Wear all black. Bring no expectations.”
The Experience: A Gallery That Only Opens for the Right People
They met outside a nondescript warehouse in Strathcona. Luna wore a floor-length silk slip dress and a pair of lace-up leather boots, her only accessory a vintage camera with no film.
She knocked three times on the side door. It opened to reveal a pop-up midnight gallery curated by a collective of underground Vancouver artists—active only for 48 hours, and by invitation only.
The space was drenched in candlelight and projections. Paintings changed under UV glow. A woman in the corner played cello live to an experimental film loop.
Luna whispered,
“Every piece here was created after dark. The theme: memory and desire.”
They wandered the gallery slowly, stopping to read notes left in a guestbook from past visitors—anonymous confessions, dreams, and desires.
Luna encouraged him to write his own.
The Unexpected Moment
They reached a final room—small, dimly lit, with nothing on the walls. In the center: a single canvas and a set of oil sticks.
She looked at him and said:
“This one’s yours. Don’t think. Just feel.”
He laughed nervously, then began to draw.
Luna stood beside him, quietly humming a melody he didn’t recognize but would never forget.
When they stepped back from the painting, he whispered:
“I didn’t know I still had that in me.”
She replied,
“You didn’t lose it. You just needed the right night.”
The Keepsake
Before they parted, she handed him the guestbook page he had written on.
He looked confused.
“I thought it stayed here?”
Luna smiled.
“Some things belong in the gallery. But others? You take with you.”
On the back of the page, she had written:
“Beauty doesn’t ask for attention. It asks for presence.”
Why Clients Choose Luna Faulkner
Luna Faulkner is the ideal companion for creatives, romantics, and seekers of the surreal. Whether it’s a hidden gallery, a moonlit rooftop, or an impromptu poetry reading by candlelight, Luna offers more than just companionship—she offers a curated emotional experience. Her style is gentle, mystical, and designed for clients who crave beauty with meaning.