22 Seagulls

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Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 152cm (W) x 152cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Painted to capture the immense love we have of the ocean and its powerful and profound affect it has on us to set us free.

Number 22 is called a master number in numerology, which means that it has an extraordinarily powerful vibration. A sign that you are on purpose in life and about to turn your dreams into reality. The seagulls themselves symbolize freedom, freedom from limitations, freedom of adventure. The strength of red for love and hot pink for passion are intertwined with a delicate balance of soft coral and peach for compassion and tenderness. Lyrically flowing together they create a representation of the ocean, its vastness and empowerment. But, the connection that we find in the ocean that seems to subconsciously soothe and embrace us, is merely just a refection. A beautiful reflection of you and me, as the power of the sea is within us all.

Artist Bio

Lynda Howitt is an Australian abstract artist based on Western Australia’s coast, known for her SoulCircles and atmospheric abstract seascapes. Her work is created in presence — intuitive, fluid, and guided by stillness, water, and breath.

Her SoulCircles are delicate ink works formed in flow, exploring stillness as a living force. Alongside these, her larger oil paintings draw from the rhythm, light, and expansive clarity of the ocean — expressive yet grounded, abstract yet deeply felt.

Howitt’s practice is intuitive and sensory. She does not pre-plan her compositions; each work emerges from the moment itself, capturing movement, depth, and a quiet emotional resonance.

She has exhibited extensively across Australia and internationally, with works held in private and public collections including the Royal Hospital for Women and the City of Greater Geraldton. Her career includes winning one of Australia’s richest art prizes, alongside a previous background in creative direction and design — a foundation that continues to inform the refinement and clarity of her work.

Her paintings are meditations in form — explorations of flow, presence, and the art of being.