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A self-evolving piece that transforms with natural light. Between the grey days when the sunlight eventually commandeers my space, its warmth and presence illuminate the inherent beauty of my Polkadot Begonias. When the grey days return, imprinted in my memory is how the light turns its white spots into glistening silver, and I imagine how the cascading leaves move in the breeze.
Technique: | Watercolour and Silver Pigment on Cotton Paper Mounted on Cradled Panel |
Styles: | Fine Art, Impressionism |
Contents: | Pattern, Leaf, Plant, Flower |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 20in x 16in |
Unframed Size: | 20in x 16in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 4.0 lb |
Lorraine Simonds
Squamish, British Columbia
My work is drawn to the places where light feels hidden – places marked by ache, quiet questions, or things unsaid. I tend to linger there, not out of despair, but because I believe beauty and hope can penetrate the dark and change everything.
"It only takes a single photon of light to pierce utter darkness – just one. In a world that can seem to grow dimmer, I paint to reveal, not manufacture, that quiet, unrelenting presence of light – a real hope grounded in truth."