Altar of Regeneration
760 x 760
Mixed Media - Paint, dress patterns, graphite, charcoal, metallic foil
This painting is a celebration of surrender and renewal of ‘self’ within the nurturing forest environment. The altar in this work is a visual metaphor for a defining moment of exchange — that place or time when we choose to free ourselves of what ails us by mentally and emotionally laying it down and letting it go. In the forest life sprouts, grows, and eventually expires making room for the new. This exchange seems effortless, nature honouring its form and lifecycle without self-consciousness or self-depreciation. It seems a perfect place to surrender our own troubles and at that moment exchanging them for healing, peace, and the renewal of new growth
760 x 760
Mixed Media - Paint, dress patterns, graphite, charcoal, metallic foil
This painting is a celebration of surrender and renewal of ‘self’ within the nurturing forest environment. The altar in this work is a visual metaphor for a defining moment of exchange — that place or time when we choose to free ourselves of what ails us by mentally and emotionally laying it down and letting it go. In the forest life sprouts, grows, and eventually expires making room for the new. This exchange seems effortless, nature honouring its form and lifecycle without self-consciousness or self-depreciation. It seems a perfect place to surrender our own troubles and at that moment exchanging them for healing, peace, and the renewal of new growth