








This Time
Original abstract artwork
Size - 51 x 40.5cm
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas
The Terra collection is inspired by the many and varied tones of earth, clay, and sand. The pieces in this collection play with the concept of scale – are they a micro-view of the particles of soil beneath our feet, or a long-distance look across rolling hills and dunes? I find these colours grounding and peaceful, as they connect me deeply to nature.
This piece has many layers and a great tonal depth, partly thanks to it being a re-work of a previous piece. By painting this new piece over the old, the previous composition was allowed to whisper through – echoing the notion of digging into the earth to expose the strata which represent what came before.
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Original abstract artwork
Size - 51 x 40.5cm
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas
The Terra collection is inspired by the many and varied tones of earth, clay, and sand. The pieces in this collection play with the concept of scale – are they a micro-view of the particles of soil beneath our feet, or a long-distance look across rolling hills and dunes? I find these colours grounding and peaceful, as they connect me deeply to nature.
This piece has many layers and a great tonal depth, partly thanks to it being a re-work of a previous piece. By painting this new piece over the old, the previous composition was allowed to whisper through – echoing the notion of digging into the earth to expose the strata which represent what came before.
Click on the image to enlarge
Original abstract artwork
Size - 51 x 40.5cm
Acrylic and oil stick, on canvas
The Terra collection is inspired by the many and varied tones of earth, clay, and sand. The pieces in this collection play with the concept of scale – are they a micro-view of the particles of soil beneath our feet, or a long-distance look across rolling hills and dunes? I find these colours grounding and peaceful, as they connect me deeply to nature.
This piece has many layers and a great tonal depth, partly thanks to it being a re-work of a previous piece. By painting this new piece over the old, the previous composition was allowed to whisper through – echoing the notion of digging into the earth to expose the strata which represent what came before.
Click on the image to enlarge