Lost Between The Stars And Foam

$3,700.00

Lost Between The Stars And Foam

24" × 18"

Oil on wood

2025

Part of the Oracles collection.

A solitary figure lowers her gaze while a starfish hovers above her head, suspended within a dark space framed by weathered forms. The composition evokes the feeling of a memory surfacing from somewhere difficult to place, part dream, part recollection. The starfish introduces a quiet sense of distance and longing, suggesting both the ocean's depths and the vastness of the night sky. Together, the portrait and symbol create an image concerned less with location than with belonging.

Created as part of the Oracles series, the painting explores the search for identity within forces larger than ourselves. Throughout the collection, symbolic forms act as visual counterparts to emotional and psychological experience. Here, the starfish becomes a symbol of resilience, regeneration, and navigation. Existing between land and sea, permanence and change, it embodies the capacity to endure transformation while remaining connected to an essential core. Positioned above the figure, it suggests a guide whose meaning is felt more deeply than it is understood.

Lost Between The Stars And Foam reflects on moments when individuals find themselves suspended between certainty and possibility. The title invokes the tension between distant aspirations and immediate realities, between the celestial and the earthly, between where we are and where we imagine ourselves to be. Through symbolism and restraint, the painting considers how people navigate uncertainty, carrying fragments of memory, hope, and intuition while searching for a place that feels like home.

Lost Between The Stars And Foam

24" × 18"

Oil on wood

2025

Part of the Oracles collection.

A solitary figure lowers her gaze while a starfish hovers above her head, suspended within a dark space framed by weathered forms. The composition evokes the feeling of a memory surfacing from somewhere difficult to place, part dream, part recollection. The starfish introduces a quiet sense of distance and longing, suggesting both the ocean's depths and the vastness of the night sky. Together, the portrait and symbol create an image concerned less with location than with belonging.

Created as part of the Oracles series, the painting explores the search for identity within forces larger than ourselves. Throughout the collection, symbolic forms act as visual counterparts to emotional and psychological experience. Here, the starfish becomes a symbol of resilience, regeneration, and navigation. Existing between land and sea, permanence and change, it embodies the capacity to endure transformation while remaining connected to an essential core. Positioned above the figure, it suggests a guide whose meaning is felt more deeply than it is understood.

Lost Between The Stars And Foam reflects on moments when individuals find themselves suspended between certainty and possibility. The title invokes the tension between distant aspirations and immediate realities, between the celestial and the earthly, between where we are and where we imagine ourselves to be. Through symbolism and restraint, the painting considers how people navigate uncertainty, carrying fragments of memory, hope, and intuition while searching for a place that feels like home.