Title: Lichen Memory
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 14 × 18 inches
Price: $575
Lichen Memory explores the quiet resilience of the natural world — the subtle ecosystems that emerge across stone, bark, and soil over time.
Through layered pigments, distressed surfaces, and organic textures, the work evokes the slow spread of lichen across weathered landscapes. Earthy ochres, mineral blues, and oxidized marks suggest the living collaboration between fungi, algae, and environment — small but powerful forces that transform surfaces through patience and time.
Part of The Secret Life of the Natural World series, this piece reflects the hidden relationships that quietly shape our environment. The textured field becomes a record of natural processes — growth, erosion, decay, and renewal — unfolding in delicate balance.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Lichen Memory invites the viewer to observe the landscape as a living archive, where every surface holds the imprint of time and life working together.
Title: Lichen Memory
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 14 × 18 inches
Price: $575
Lichen Memory explores the quiet resilience of the natural world — the subtle ecosystems that emerge across stone, bark, and soil over time.
Through layered pigments, distressed surfaces, and organic textures, the work evokes the slow spread of lichen across weathered landscapes. Earthy ochres, mineral blues, and oxidized marks suggest the living collaboration between fungi, algae, and environment — small but powerful forces that transform surfaces through patience and time.
Part of The Secret Life of the Natural World series, this piece reflects the hidden relationships that quietly shape our environment. The textured field becomes a record of natural processes — growth, erosion, decay, and renewal — unfolding in delicate balance.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Lichen Memory invites the viewer to observe the landscape as a living archive, where every surface holds the imprint of time and life working together.