Returning to Ground (After the Separation Series)

from $99.00
sold out

Medium: Mixed Media Print
Year: 2026

Size: A3 Framed
Framing: Professionally framed $129 or unframed $99

Returning to Ground reflects the settling that follows change—the act of finding stability, nourishment, and renewed footing after disruption. Organic forms and layered textures speak to resilience, growth, and the wisdom of returning to what sustains us.

After the Separation is a two-work series reflecting on what becomes possible once distance has created space for growth.

Drawing inspiration from the story of Papatūānuku and Ranginui, the works consider how connection can return in new forms—through balance, mutual support, and the meeting of complementary strengths. Layered printmaking, collage, and symbolic mark-making are used to explore harmony not as sameness, but as two distinct forces existing in relationship.

This series is also personal, shaped by partnership, shared creativity, and the weaving together of different cultural understandings. In that alignment, something new can emerge.

Framing:

Medium: Mixed Media Print
Year: 2026

Size: A3 Framed
Framing: Professionally framed $129 or unframed $99

Returning to Ground reflects the settling that follows change—the act of finding stability, nourishment, and renewed footing after disruption. Organic forms and layered textures speak to resilience, growth, and the wisdom of returning to what sustains us.

After the Separation is a two-work series reflecting on what becomes possible once distance has created space for growth.

Drawing inspiration from the story of Papatūānuku and Ranginui, the works consider how connection can return in new forms—through balance, mutual support, and the meeting of complementary strengths. Layered printmaking, collage, and symbolic mark-making are used to explore harmony not as sameness, but as two distinct forces existing in relationship.

This series is also personal, shaped by partnership, shared creativity, and the weaving together of different cultural understandings. In that alignment, something new can emerge.