Rambling 12 - series (requires framing)

$450.00

There's something profoundly liberating about rambling through the British countrysideI. I spent more than a decade embrace the commons, the woodlands and fields the cares of the world slipped away.

The experience of rambling amongst the bushes is like entering a hidden realm, where each twist and turn reveals a new wonder to behold. But it's not just the sights that captivate the senses—it's the sensation of the undergrowth brushing against your clothes, the earthy scent of damp soil mingling with the perfume of wildflowers, the chorus of birdsong echoing through the trees.

Every plant seems to have a personality of its own, reaching out to touch you as you pass by tugging at your clothes as if to say hello Im here Brambles snag at your trousers, the ferns tickle your ankles, and the nettles leave their stinging reminder to take care. But far from being a nuisance, these encounters serve as gentle reminders of the beauty and vitality of the natural world.

Amidst the chaos of modern life, it's easy to forget the intricate web of life that surrounds us. But as you ramble through the bushes, each encounter with a prickly thorn or a delicate bloom brings you back to the present moment, reminding you of the interconnectedness of all living things.

And as you emerge from the undergrowth, your clothes adorned with a few stray leaves and twigs, you carry with you not just the memory of a ramble in the UK, but a deeper appreciation for the wonders of nature and the simple pleasures of being alive.

29.5cm (W) x 42cm (H)

Watercolour, gouache, acrylic, ink

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There's something profoundly liberating about rambling through the British countrysideI. I spent more than a decade embrace the commons, the woodlands and fields the cares of the world slipped away.

The experience of rambling amongst the bushes is like entering a hidden realm, where each twist and turn reveals a new wonder to behold. But it's not just the sights that captivate the senses—it's the sensation of the undergrowth brushing against your clothes, the earthy scent of damp soil mingling with the perfume of wildflowers, the chorus of birdsong echoing through the trees.

Every plant seems to have a personality of its own, reaching out to touch you as you pass by tugging at your clothes as if to say hello Im here Brambles snag at your trousers, the ferns tickle your ankles, and the nettles leave their stinging reminder to take care. But far from being a nuisance, these encounters serve as gentle reminders of the beauty and vitality of the natural world.

Amidst the chaos of modern life, it's easy to forget the intricate web of life that surrounds us. But as you ramble through the bushes, each encounter with a prickly thorn or a delicate bloom brings you back to the present moment, reminding you of the interconnectedness of all living things.

And as you emerge from the undergrowth, your clothes adorned with a few stray leaves and twigs, you carry with you not just the memory of a ramble in the UK, but a deeper appreciation for the wonders of nature and the simple pleasures of being alive.

29.5cm (W) x 42cm (H)

Watercolour, gouache, acrylic, ink

There's something profoundly liberating about rambling through the British countrysideI. I spent more than a decade embrace the commons, the woodlands and fields the cares of the world slipped away.

The experience of rambling amongst the bushes is like entering a hidden realm, where each twist and turn reveals a new wonder to behold. But it's not just the sights that captivate the senses—it's the sensation of the undergrowth brushing against your clothes, the earthy scent of damp soil mingling with the perfume of wildflowers, the chorus of birdsong echoing through the trees.

Every plant seems to have a personality of its own, reaching out to touch you as you pass by tugging at your clothes as if to say hello Im here Brambles snag at your trousers, the ferns tickle your ankles, and the nettles leave their stinging reminder to take care. But far from being a nuisance, these encounters serve as gentle reminders of the beauty and vitality of the natural world.

Amidst the chaos of modern life, it's easy to forget the intricate web of life that surrounds us. But as you ramble through the bushes, each encounter with a prickly thorn or a delicate bloom brings you back to the present moment, reminding you of the interconnectedness of all living things.

And as you emerge from the undergrowth, your clothes adorned with a few stray leaves and twigs, you carry with you not just the memory of a ramble in the UK, but a deeper appreciation for the wonders of nature and the simple pleasures of being alive.

29.5cm (W) x 42cm (H)

Watercolour, gouache, acrylic, ink