A surrealist art work which questions the moral, political, economic, religious, and ecological values of the western world.
What Do You See?
Inspired by New Zealand’s scenery, facial silhouettes are used to create a personalized landscape. The viewer initially sees an abstract landscape, with mountains fading away from the foreground. Wait a few seconds and ask them to tilt their heads and then they will see something quite different…
I Would Love To Be An Artist, But…
“I would love to be an artist, but I don’t have what it takes,” is how I felt when I was in high school. This story is how I overcame that limiting belief. It wasn’t as hard as you may think.
What’s An Artist To Do?
What’s an artist to do during the Pandemic? Keep painting. Get lost in the process. Hope for tomorrow. Wake up and repeat.
Every Life Matters – Paying Tribute With My Art
As an artist, the only way to express myself is via my art. And that’s what I did. Below is the picture of the artwork I created today. It took me hours to calm myself, as I reflected all my emotions on the canvas. “BlackLivesMatter” and “EveryLifeMatters”
Studio Pep Talk
I wouldn’t believe an artist who claims they’ve never experienced a dry spell, never wondered whether they’d sapped their creativity dry or never avoided the studio for fear of facing failure. Trust me, I’ve been there but I’ve learned some tricks along the way to overcome these perils.
When the Earth Sighed
Observing the moment when the earth stood still to the human race, when the air was fresh and smog-free, when rivers ran clear from human debris, Covid-19 is a fitting time to explore the common link that humans share with every object and organism. ~ Tanisha Bhana
Oh Hold
Domestic Routines, Modest Lives, Being simple
Breath
Forever After Island
I’m looking through the window of my lifeless memory,
Watching what I would have been had I chosen to be free,
I am One of These
I am one of these,
One of those who fights to flee,
From whom?
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