These new textured abstract pieces are layered explorations in form, erosion, and transformation. Made with air-dry DAS clay, plaster gauze, and handmade paper, they evoke natural growths, root systems, or ancient surfaces—weathered and worn, but alive with movement. Finished in acrylics designed to resemble burnished gold, the surfaces catch light in shifting, unexpected ways, revealing depth and dimension that change as you move around them. They feel almost unearthed, like remnants of a story half-buried in time.
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"Heir of the Void"
DAS clay, paper and acrylic paint sculpture
A star-shaped form rendered with raw energy and weathered textures. This celestial fragment appears unearthed, as if pulled from myth or dream. Its surface is cracked and charred, glowing with deep blue-green and gold—an emblem of something wild, ancient, and sacred.
"Sjór"
40" x 16"
Multimedia on stretched canvas
A sweeping, textured landscape where molten gold threads drift across an undulating terrain of blue and green. Above, a soft, iridescent sunset bathes the scene in ethereal light. The horizon glows as if lit from within—both a memory and a dream.
$1,800
"Skóg I"
10" x 10"
Multimedia on streched canvas
Vertical striations and knot-like shapes hint at a forest interior or the patterned scars of bark. Flecks of gold and mossy green emerge from the blackened surface, suggesting regrowth and hidden vitality within an ancient form.
$400
"Skóg II"
10" x 10"
Multimedia on streched canvas
A companion to the previous, this work leans darker and more earthen. Vein-like slits and scorched hollows create an almost totemic presence, with warm bronze undertones pushing through as if the material is smoldering just beneath the surface.
$400
"Myrkr"
20" x 20"
Multimedia on stretched canvas
This piece evokes a dense, tangled grove or root system seen through a surreal lens. Luminous gold flows through deep emerald and obsidian folds, resembling eyes or organic apertures peeking from within a living canopy. There's a feeling of witnessing something hidden, ancient, and alive.
$1,200
"Bulla"
20" x 20"
Mixed media on stretched canvas
This piece stretches upward with tendrils of sculpted clay, each form punctuated by voids like eyes or seeds, suggesting both emergence and decay. The burnished gold finish gives it a sacred, relic-like quality—like a fossilized forest caught mid-bloom. The vertical motion contrasts with the grounded darkness at the base, a quiet nod to cycles of deat