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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital, Hybrid on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 31.5x23.6in
- Edition : All editions sold (50 / 50)
- Artist's proof : 2
- Hors commerce : 50
About this artwork
A moment in time the hypnotic suminagashi process of floating waterbased ink on water surface . Shinto monks centuries ago used the process as a form of meditation. Any vibration or even a breath moves the image on water so is a matter of choosing that moment in time to photograph .
In crafting this piece, I've captured the fluid dance of color and form, which to me symbolizes life's perpetual motion. Embracing the modern digital medium, I explored… the intersection of chance and intention. The resulting creation evokes tranquility through its soothing blues and the dynamic movement in its textures. It's a visual symphony meant to bring a calming yet invigorating energy into any space, inviting contemplation and serenity.
In crafting this piece, I've captured the fluid dance of color and form, which to me symbolizes life's perpetual motion. Embracing the modern digital medium, I explored… the intersection of chance and intention. The resulting creation evokes tranquility through its soothing blues and the dynamic movement in its textures. It's a visual symphony meant to bring a calming yet invigorating energy into any space, inviting contemplation and serenity.
Teresa Poole
United Kingdom
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Sometimes beauty takes your breath away, moving us emotionally to another place. This rush of serotonin from nature and emotions cannot be replaced in an artwork, but I can try. »
Teresa Poole is an experienced painter, photographer, and textile artist based in the United Kingdom whose works have been exhibited in England, France, and the United States. Influenced by Japanese and Oriental Zen artwork that explores everyday life, her works examine the fragile relationship between humanity, nature, and the environment using symbols from wildlife and animals. Poole's artistic process fuses both modern and traditional techniques.