This piece is about transformation....the aftermath of change and taking stock of loss and gain.
This piece is an exploration of transformation, duality, and the unpredictable intersections of nature and human intention. Created using a combination of organic materials, found objects, and expressive paint techniques, it reflects the tension between spontaneity and structure — between the chaotic pulse of life and the quiet stillness that roots us.
The butterfly in the corner is a symbol of metamorphosis and spiritual evolution. Its vibrant wings emerge from a fractured backdrop, evoking the idea of hope rising out of entropy. It is both a beginning and a culmination — a soul in flight, or a thought breaking through.
The five-petal flower constructed from seed pods anchors the work in nature’s quiet persistence. It represents grounding, renewal, and the unseen cycles always at work beneath the surface. The natural leaves and textures interwoven through the canvas echo this organic language — gestures of impermanence and seasonal change.
Bright dots, neon halos, and collaged fragments interrupt the space with rhythmic intensity. These marks suggest bursts of consciousness, digital noise, or emotional residue. They speak to the overstimulation of modern experience, contrasting with the natural stillness embodied in the flower and leaves.
Geometric cutouts, layered with paint, resemble fractured architecture — perhaps the scaffolding of thought, memory, or systems we try to impose on a world that resists containment. Drips and splashes bleed vertically, like timelines unraveling or tears falling through layers of perception.
At its core, Where Chaos Blooms is a meditation on complexity: how beauty emerges in the mess, how growth and collapse coexist, and how we, like the materials themselves, are always in motion — changing, breaking, blooming.
- Subject Matter: Dealing with change
- Collections: Mixed media on canvas