Seablossom — the lichen and algae that clings to coastal rocks — is one of nature's great survivors: scorched by sun, battered by waves, periodically submerged, yet stubbornly present. This painting takes that resilience as its subject. A luminous pale ground is punctuated by a dense, dark teal mass at its centre — land or sea or both — with soft washes of coral and blush above. Around the edges, the composition breathes and opens. The artist writes: 'as we reweave ourselves back into the fabric of the land, we reconnect with ourselves and our place within the world.' A meditative work about belonging and endurance.
Medium
Mixed media on cotton canvas
Size
90 cm × 90 cm
Framing
White hand-painted tray frame
Seablossom — the lichen and algae that clings to coastal rocks — is one of nature's great survivors: scorched by sun, battered by waves, periodically submerged, yet stubbornly present. This painting takes that resilience as its subject. A luminous pale ground is punctuated by a dense, dark teal mass at its centre — land or sea or both — with soft washes of coral and blush above. Around the edges, the composition breathes and opens. The artist writes: 'as we reweave ourselves back into the fabric of the land, we reconnect with ourselves and our place within the world.' A meditative work about belonging and endurance.
Medium
Mixed media on cotton canvas
Size
90 cm × 90 cm
Framing
White hand-painted tray frame