Demiplanar paintings are an art form pioneered by the church of Hemera in Kyamita. These paintings reflect the contents of a demiplane in an artistic style, remaining current as objects or individuals within the demiplane move and change. Some demiplanar paintings serve as portals to their respective demiplane as well. While they have proven immensely popular, their absurdly high cost of production means few of these artworks actually exist.