The work draws inspiration from the deep connection between humanity and the natural world — a reminder that our lives move in cycles, bound to the same ancient rhythms as the land beneath our feet.
The spiral form serves as both a meditative focal point and a symbol of expansion, continuity, and return. Each ring is imperfect, organic, and alive, reflecting the beauty of nature’s irregularities.
Painted freehand in watercolour, the fluidity of the medium allows for subtle variations in tone, texture, and density, creating a living surface that shifts with the light. The Hahnemühle cotton rag paper provides a soft yet tactile base, absorbing pigment in a way that enhances its depth and vibrancy.
The work draws inspiration from the deep connection between humanity and the natural world — a reminder that our lives move in cycles, bound to the same ancient rhythms as the land beneath our feet.
The spiral form serves as both a meditative focal point and a symbol of expansion, continuity, and return. Each ring is imperfect, organic, and alive, reflecting the beauty of nature’s irregularities.
Painted freehand in watercolour, the fluidity of the medium allows for subtle variations in tone, texture, and density, creating a living surface that shifts with the light. The Hahnemühle cotton rag paper provides a soft yet tactile base, absorbing pigment in a way that enhances its depth and vibrancy.