This piece explores the striking granite formations of the Bay of Fires, where ancient rocks stand resilient against the ever-changing tides. The movement of the sea around these formations is both mesmerising and humbling, as the rocks, timeless yet transient, shift and weather under the constant forces of nature. Fascinated by the way these structures mark the transition between land, sea, and sky, this work reflects on the tension between solidity and impermanence, inviting the viewer to contemplate the enduring power and fragility of the natural world.
61 cm x 76 cm. Collage and mixed media on cradled wooden panel. This piece is sold unframed, varnished and wired, ready to hang.
As the tide turned
$900.00Price