Title: Mycelial Dream
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 16 × 20 inches
Price: $725
Mycelial Dream explores the hidden networks that sustain life beneath the surface of the natural world. Inspired by the intricate mycelial systems that weave through soil and forest floors, the work reflects the unseen communication and exchange occurring constantly beneath our feet.
Through layered pigments, collage, and distressed textures, the surface evokes mineral-rich earth, organic decay, and the branching pathways of fungal networks spreading quietly through the landscape. Deep reds, mossy greens, and earthen tones create a sense of subterranean movement, suggesting both growth and transformation.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, this piece reflects the intelligence and connectivity embedded in nature’s smallest systems. Like mycelium itself, the composition appears to expand outward in quiet patterns, forming relationships between forms that feel both ancient and alive.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Mycelial Dream invites viewers to imagine the vibrant, invisible ecosystems that exist just below the surface — a living web of exchange, renewal, and quiet collaboration.
Title: Mycelial Dream
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 16 × 20 inches
Price: $725
Mycelial Dream explores the hidden networks that sustain life beneath the surface of the natural world. Inspired by the intricate mycelial systems that weave through soil and forest floors, the work reflects the unseen communication and exchange occurring constantly beneath our feet.
Through layered pigments, collage, and distressed textures, the surface evokes mineral-rich earth, organic decay, and the branching pathways of fungal networks spreading quietly through the landscape. Deep reds, mossy greens, and earthen tones create a sense of subterranean movement, suggesting both growth and transformation.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, this piece reflects the intelligence and connectivity embedded in nature’s smallest systems. Like mycelium itself, the composition appears to expand outward in quiet patterns, forming relationships between forms that feel both ancient and alive.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Mycelial Dream invites viewers to imagine the vibrant, invisible ecosystems that exist just below the surface — a living web of exchange, renewal, and quiet collaboration.