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Storm

€295.00

Storm is a visceral response to the raw force of nature — painted as Storm Eowyn rattled windows and sent shudders through the house. Amid the noise and chaos, this piece emerged as a distillation of energy, motion, and the creating of a space of personal calm.

Broad, sweeping acrylic strokes clash with sharp incisions and subtle light, suggesting wind-lashed hills, turbulent skies, and the fleeting warmth of sun through cloud. The palette is earthy, ominous and storm-washed — slate greys, soot black, ochres, and fleeting warmth in the orange hues — capturing the emotional and atmospheric weight of the storm itself.

This work is for those drawn to elemental power and the poetry of weather made visible.

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Storm is a visceral response to the raw force of nature — painted as Storm Eowyn rattled windows and sent shudders through the house. Amid the noise and chaos, this piece emerged as a distillation of energy, motion, and the creating of a space of personal calm.

Broad, sweeping acrylic strokes clash with sharp incisions and subtle light, suggesting wind-lashed hills, turbulent skies, and the fleeting warmth of sun through cloud. The palette is earthy, ominous and storm-washed — slate greys, soot black, ochres, and fleeting warmth in the orange hues — capturing the emotional and atmospheric weight of the storm itself.

This work is for those drawn to elemental power and the poetry of weather made visible.

Storm is a visceral response to the raw force of nature — painted as Storm Eowyn rattled windows and sent shudders through the house. Amid the noise and chaos, this piece emerged as a distillation of energy, motion, and the creating of a space of personal calm.

Broad, sweeping acrylic strokes clash with sharp incisions and subtle light, suggesting wind-lashed hills, turbulent skies, and the fleeting warmth of sun through cloud. The palette is earthy, ominous and storm-washed — slate greys, soot black, ochres, and fleeting warmth in the orange hues — capturing the emotional and atmospheric weight of the storm itself.

This work is for those drawn to elemental power and the poetry of weather made visible.

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