Submerged Serenity: Morphe Didius & Amathonte Below the Waterline photographyThe 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
instead of ending up in land fill or worse
This approach allows complex forms to remain lightweight and materially efficient while retaining a tactile quality difficult to achieve through conventional manufacturing methods
Own a piece of art that connects you to both purpose and beauty every day
280 grammes - h 27cms x w 17 cmsblack carrara black marble base +/- 2
Artist made cedar wood frame is included in the sale
the Butterfly / Swarm works form a contemplative meditation on impermanence and becoming
If we can have a tactile experience
unique archival pigment print with museum varnish size 8
PA & G Gallery
exhibitted at Pertwee Anderson & Gold Gallery
Light shaped by the movement of water interacts with the scene to create a hyper-real yet painterly visual field
this project was created in Siberia from deep in its remote forests during the heart of winter