Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the back.
Interpreting a cross-section of the earth's layers indicates that time is undulated, dynamic and circular rather than the linear notion we all understand as past, present and future. What was, and always will be if we understood that time doesn't pass us, but rather is us perhaps our ideals of 'running out of time' or 'chasing time' or 'being on time' would be very different changing the projection of our quality of life.
This work challenges the perception we have of time and the way we strive for a version of success.
Imagine leaning into the idea that success means to know and accept that exactly where we are is precisely where we are meant to be at any given time. Taking cues from our natural surroundings such as land, the sun and the moon, used to be enough for our elders to navigate their lives. What would happen if we rid of the modern restrictions of time and leaned into the natural rhythm of our existence as it was originally intended?