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🐚White Corals: A Universe in a Coral Surface

Woman by the sea holds three blue coastal artworks, with rocky cliffs and calm water behind her, smiling in bright sunlight.

Me with White Corals triptych, mixed media on paper, the size of each painting is 29.5 x 20.7cm | 11.4 x 7.9 in


Inspired by the intricate forms of seashells and corals, White Corals explores the point where the microscopic and the monumental begin to merge. I imagined the surface of a shell or a coral enlarged to the scale of an entire planet, its delicate patterns becoming vast landscapes. Beyond that imagined surface unfolds a hidden underwater universe, filled with the richness and mystery of marine life.


Hands paint textured lace-like paper with blue mosaic squares on a studio table, shown in a 4-panel process collage.

The step-by-step process of creating this triptych. Medium: hand-crocheted lace, collage of oil-mardled paper and denim fabric, acrylics on paper


Abstract blue-and-white mosaic art with textured tiles and pebble-like shapes on a bright blue background, no text or people

Some close-up views of the artwork


Framed blue underwater paintings on the left; on the right, a bright beachy living room with blue pillows, pineapples, candles, and plants

Framing ideas and living room interior decorated with ocean-themed artwork set



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Interior imagery: Magnific & Pixabay

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