Seed

$2,500.00

Seed is a visual meditation on growth, identity, and the quiet power that lives within us. In this striking acrylic painting, a solitary figure emerges from a dreamlike field of blues and purples, their presence both grounded and ethereal. The voluminous purple hair symbolizes imagination, intuition, and the fertile inner world where ideas take root long before they bloom.

The garment - divided into two distinct halves, carries the heart of the story. One side blossoms with bold floral motifs, representing nature, ancestry, and the organic unfolding of life. The other side is adorned with intricate geometric patterns, echoing structure, tradition and the intentional choices that shape who we become. Together, these contrasting elements embody the duality of human experience: the wild and the disciplined, the inherited and the self-made, the intuitive and the learned.

With hands gently centered, the figure becomes a vessel, holding space for transformation. Seed, invites viewers to consider what they are nurturing within themselves, what dreams they are tending, and what new beginnings are quietly preparing to rise.

Seed is a visual meditation on growth, identity, and the quiet power that lives within us. In this striking acrylic painting, a solitary figure emerges from a dreamlike field of blues and purples, their presence both grounded and ethereal. The voluminous purple hair symbolizes imagination, intuition, and the fertile inner world where ideas take root long before they bloom.

The garment - divided into two distinct halves, carries the heart of the story. One side blossoms with bold floral motifs, representing nature, ancestry, and the organic unfolding of life. The other side is adorned with intricate geometric patterns, echoing structure, tradition and the intentional choices that shape who we become. Together, these contrasting elements embody the duality of human experience: the wild and the disciplined, the inherited and the self-made, the intuitive and the learned.

With hands gently centered, the figure becomes a vessel, holding space for transformation. Seed, invites viewers to consider what they are nurturing within themselves, what dreams they are tending, and what new beginnings are quietly preparing to rise.