Flower Gazer, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 100x 75cm
An introspection and representation of our constant pursuit of knowledge, that in theory is a mature seeking of information but stems from our childlike curiosity and interest in the unknown.
Flower Gazer seeks to represent that childlike wonder of discovering new things and encourages you to never stop that pursuit.
Painted in a native art style to portray the childlike nature of the journey the figure in the suit is realistic in order to ground the representation.
This work can be summarised with the phrase, “we may all grow old, but that doesn’t mean you have to grow up”
An introspection and representation of our constant pursuit of knowledge, that in theory is a mature seeking of information but stems from our childlike curiosity and interest in the unknown.
Flower Gazer seeks to represent that childlike wonder of discovering new things and encourages you to never stop that pursuit.
Painted in a native art style to portray the childlike nature of the journey the figure in the suit is realistic in order to ground the representation.
This work can be summarised with the phrase, “we may all grow old, but that doesn’t mean you have to grow up”
An introspection and representation of our constant pursuit of knowledge, that in theory is a mature seeking of information but stems from our childlike curiosity and interest in the unknown.
Flower Gazer seeks to represent that childlike wonder of discovering new things and encourages you to never stop that pursuit.
Painted in a native art style to portray the childlike nature of the journey the figure in the suit is realistic in order to ground the representation.
This work can be summarised with the phrase, “we may all grow old, but that doesn’t mean you have to grow up”