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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
This painting reimagines a waterfall as a source of life, identity, and cosmic connection. I wanted it to feel both elemental and otherworldly—where water becomes a portal, and rainbows carry emotional weight. Pyramids, planets, and flags merge with natural forms to evoke themes of unity, diversity, and transformation.
The title “Mother” is meant to be interpreted in the broadest sense; mother nature, motherhood, and the idea of origin itself. I… let intuition guide the brush, blending abstraction with representation to create a space that feels fluid, inclusive, and full of energy.
Simon Boyd is a British painter based in La Pampa, Argentina. His paintings explore landscape as a space of memory, transformation and imagination. Drawing on the vast horizons of the Pampas, the subtropical forests of Misiones and the waterfalls of Iguazú, Boyd creates works that move between representation and abstraction. Through vivid colour, recurring symbols and expressive brushwork, he transforms observed landscapes into personal and imaginative worlds that reflect experiences of travel, migration and life between two continents.