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Inversion

£250.00

"Inversion" portrays a striking journey of self-discovery, where gravity and perspective lose meaning, allowing the subject to explore a new dimension of identity and power. The bold, fluid lines and celestial backdrop evoke the spirit of Mary Oliver's words: 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?'

Her upside-down stance symbolises a fearless embrace of transformation and a break from convention. It is a reminder that sometimes, turning the world on its head is the only way to uncover new truths about oneself.

Materials: Giclée Print with Archival Fuji Colours 1/1

Dimensions: 29.7 x 42 cm (a3) framed with a midnight blue, painted wooden frame - as shown.

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"Inversion" portrays a striking journey of self-discovery, where gravity and perspective lose meaning, allowing the subject to explore a new dimension of identity and power. The bold, fluid lines and celestial backdrop evoke the spirit of Mary Oliver's words: 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?'

Her upside-down stance symbolises a fearless embrace of transformation and a break from convention. It is a reminder that sometimes, turning the world on its head is the only way to uncover new truths about oneself.

Materials: Giclée Print with Archival Fuji Colours 1/1

Dimensions: 29.7 x 42 cm (a3) framed with a midnight blue, painted wooden frame - as shown.

"Inversion" portrays a striking journey of self-discovery, where gravity and perspective lose meaning, allowing the subject to explore a new dimension of identity and power. The bold, fluid lines and celestial backdrop evoke the spirit of Mary Oliver's words: 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?'

Her upside-down stance symbolises a fearless embrace of transformation and a break from convention. It is a reminder that sometimes, turning the world on its head is the only way to uncover new truths about oneself.

Materials: Giclée Print with Archival Fuji Colours 1/1

Dimensions: 29.7 x 42 cm (a3) framed with a midnight blue, painted wooden frame - as shown.

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