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Eye of the Beholder - Lyne Marshall
810 × 1100 mm framed
Acrylic
The circle has always appeared in my work, sometimes as a covert shape, or a sense of tension, and at other times as a more representable or realistic shape.
My focus for this series of work was to use the circle to explore how life, beginning as a tiny atom, can expand outwards to encompass the earth and beyond.
EYES of the BEHOLDER Looks at the world as a garden, the vegetation sustaining all of life.
810 × 1100 mm framed
Acrylic
The circle has always appeared in my work, sometimes as a covert shape, or a sense of tension, and at other times as a more representable or realistic shape.
My focus for this series of work was to use the circle to explore how life, beginning as a tiny atom, can expand outwards to encompass the earth and beyond.
EYES of the BEHOLDER Looks at the world as a garden, the vegetation sustaining all of life.