Ephemeral Elegance: Underwater Butterfly Photography Art homewaresThe Butterfly, or Swarm, series explores themes of transformation, fragility, and mortality through the symbolic and physical presence of butterflies suspended within water. Across cultures and histories, the butterfly has carried layered meanings regeneration, freedom, spirituality, and death most notably within Greek thought, where it is closely associated with the soul. These works engage with that symbolic lineage while grounding it in direct
and crafted by local artisans
and purity of these reactions have already faded into darkness
size 65 * 65 cms (+/- 1 cms) 25
Hikari Taxi
Carbon black pigment fired porcelain ceramic
surrounded by violent chemical reactions
250 grammes - h 20cms x w 6 cms (each)Edition of VII
Initialled & numbered recto by the artist in silver ink
This range is inspired by the Japanese word 'shokunin' and is defined by as ‘craftsman’ or ‘artisan
annotated & numbered (recto)
This range of silk scarves is completely made by hand in a lovely weighted satin silk
The artist is particularly drawn to the spherical form and has created this work "in camera" without any post-production