A new piece: Serenity and space with Lost Galaxy

As we enter another icy, still January, I invite you to take advantage of the serenity with Lost Galaxy

My new limited edition print was born from an intimate moment. Lying on a bed, staring at the everyday from a place of stillness, Lost Galaxy began as a simple photograph. What followed was not overthinking or rigid planning, but instinct. 

I digitally transformed the image, distorting and symmetrically folding it until something entirely new emerged. A universe hidden inside the familiar.

The work depicts an object we use to see more clearly in daily life. Yet here, vision is disrupted rather than sharpened. Waves, noise, and repetition ripple outward, creating a circular form that feels both cosmic and deeply human. It’s an act of doing the same thing again and again. Immortalised, but never quite the same way twice.

The timing of its release is no accident. Launched on January 3, 2026, under the Wolf super moon, the piece quietly mirrors lunar symbolism. Its circular composition evokes the moon itself. Its symmetry speaks to cycles – renewal, rediscovery, and the idea that becoming yourself is never a finished act.

This print is an invitation.
To pause.
To breathe.
To slow the endless scroll of thought and create space for intention and clarity.

Printed as a limited edition, Lost Galaxy is for those who find meaning in repetition, beauty in distortion, and comfort in the idea that the everyday still holds entire universes we haven’t noticed yet.

If you’re drawn to art that feels meditative rather than declarative - something that gently hums instead of shouts - this piece might already be calling you.

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