From the Soil to the Sky: A natural rhythm, painted in earthy tones (Part 2)

October 25th Release

Reaching for the Sky: Building on last week’s journey from the soil, we’re now exploring the upward climb—the tireless motion that turns roots into wings. These two new pieces show how new forms can take shape on the journey between earth and the heavens. “The Sprouting Strata,” a marker drawing, is a stunning depiction of this theme, with its brown, geometric blocks representing craggy cliffs. From this solid foundation, vibrant green vines climb like tendrils of hope, reaching toward the watery blues that symbolize the sky. “Flight Back from Paradise,” painted in acrylic, offers a direct and powerful look at the sky itself, with its sweeping blues and whites that evoke the feeling of soaring through clouds. Finally, “Flying South,” painted in acrylic, uses a wash of beautiful, ethereal colors to capture the feeling of being in the sky, as delicate white shapes glide through the atmosphere. What transformations have you seen in nature’s rhythm?