Description
Unframed. Floater frame shown for display only.
Finished with a protective matte varnish. Ready to hang or frame.
Wipe gently with a barely damp cloth if needed.
Includes certificate of authenticity.
$2,700.00
A quiet moment of transformation—captured with intention and depth.
This museum-quality botanical work brings together milkweed, tulips, and peonies in a sophisticated, layered composition that explores the threshold between stillness and growth. Created during the starkness of winter, it reflects a deeply personal longing for renewal—translated through intricate mark-making, nuanced textures, and a restrained, atmospheric palette.
The surface reveals itself slowly. Fine linear networks, softened edges, and subtle colour shifts invite prolonged viewing, offering something new each time you return. It is both contemplative and commanding—a piece that holds presence without demanding it.
Maajiigin—the Anishinaabe word for “starting to grow”—grounds the work in meaning, elevating it beyond the purely visual into something quietly symbolic and enduring.
This is not simply a painting—it is a statement of refinement, intention, and connection to the natural world.
Unframed. Floater frame shown for display only.
Finished with a protective matte varnish. Ready to hang or frame.
Wipe gently with a barely damp cloth if needed.
Includes certificate of authenticity.
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