Becoming is a meditation on the ever‑unfolding nature of life. In the web of all that lives, nothing is ever complete. Everything is forever in a state of becoming, taking on different shapes, different forms, different ways of being.
The painting draws on the principles of biomimicry, where nature offers us a quiet teaching: that change is not something to resist, but to settle into. In the same way that rivers shift their course, that forests regenerate after fire, that cells divide and transform, we too are invited to meet the unending motion of life with presence rather than fear.
This is especially true in these extreme times, when the ground beneath us seems to shift daily. Becoming is a reminder that transformation is not a departure from who we are, but an expression of it. The painting holds both the tension and the tenderness of that process, the breaking, the reforming, the slow, patient unfolding of what comes next.
'Becoming'- 1x1m (39x39in) oil on acrylic base
Oil painting on canvas, acrylic underpainting and gipsum texture layer.
