Eye of the Storm
Artist: Julie Stirling
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Medium: Circular work. With eyebrow hump.
Planned diameter of image 50cm, on 308gsm cotton rag paper, adhered to corefoam, , float mounted on copper coloured matt board and framed in black
Framed: Yes
The essence of storms embodies a mercurial weather phenomenon that possesses a profound ability to wreak havoc upon both the natural world and the structures we humans have constructed. As an artist, I am drawn to the raw power and unpredictability encapsulated within these tempestuous events. Through my artwork, I seek to capture the inherent savage beauty allowing viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between nature's fury and human resilience. By delving into the realm of storms, I aim to ignite a sense of awe and reverence for the forces that shape our world, ultimately reminding us of our own vulnerability and the importance of our connection with the natural environment.
Artist: Julie Stirling
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Medium: Circular work. With eyebrow hump.
Planned diameter of image 50cm, on 308gsm cotton rag paper, adhered to corefoam, , float mounted on copper coloured matt board and framed in black
Framed: Yes
The essence of storms embodies a mercurial weather phenomenon that possesses a profound ability to wreak havoc upon both the natural world and the structures we humans have constructed. As an artist, I am drawn to the raw power and unpredictability encapsulated within these tempestuous events. Through my artwork, I seek to capture the inherent savage beauty allowing viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between nature's fury and human resilience. By delving into the realm of storms, I aim to ignite a sense of awe and reverence for the forces that shape our world, ultimately reminding us of our own vulnerability and the importance of our connection with the natural environment.
Artist: Julie Stirling
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Medium: Circular work. With eyebrow hump.
Planned diameter of image 50cm, on 308gsm cotton rag paper, adhered to corefoam, , float mounted on copper coloured matt board and framed in black
Framed: Yes
The essence of storms embodies a mercurial weather phenomenon that possesses a profound ability to wreak havoc upon both the natural world and the structures we humans have constructed. As an artist, I am drawn to the raw power and unpredictability encapsulated within these tempestuous events. Through my artwork, I seek to capture the inherent savage beauty allowing viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between nature's fury and human resilience. By delving into the realm of storms, I aim to ignite a sense of awe and reverence for the forces that shape our world, ultimately reminding us of our own vulnerability and the importance of our connection with the natural environment.
Light and Shadow
Day and Night
Each needs the other to exist.
We too, have a shadow side
But we try to hide it
Protecting it from the light
Unwilling for others to see me
But the light stubbornly shows us our darker side
And we face it in reflection
And realise we must accept its existence
Along with our light and our loveliness
To be whole.
To see the wholeness in each other.