Tribal Freedom
40cm x 40cm
Mix Media on Canvas : acrylic, bandage, paper envelope, seeds
Unframed, Ready to hang
Named, dated and signed
Certificate of Authenticity and handwritten note for collector included
“Tribal Freedom” is a textured mixed-media painting that weaves together envelope paper, bandages, and seeds to create a tactile narrative of community, safety, and belonging. The envelope paper, layered and torn, represents communication—letters exchanged, messages carried across time, and the unspoken connections that bind people together. Bandages, embedded into the composition, symbolize healing, protection, and the support found within a tribe, reminding us that true freedom comes with the security of knowing we are cared for. Scattered seeds sprout from the surface, embodying growth, potential, and the power of love to nurture new beginnings. Earthy tones, deep reds, and warm ochres blend into the textured layers, evoking ancestral strength and the primal need to find one’s people. The piece pulses with movement, an abstract expression of voices, hands, and hearts interwoven—free yet firmly rooted in the bonds of kinship.
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Textured abstracts created with recycled materials serves as both a visual statement and a call to action in addressing global warming. These pieces integrate discarded fruit net, cardboard boxes, bandages, eggshells, and organic materials like wood shavings, sand, twine, paper, and seeds ltransforming waste into meaningful, tactile masterpieces. The rough, uneven textures and layered compositions mirror the resilience of nature and the scars inflicted by human consumption. Colors might range from earthy tones to vibrant hues, representing the contrast between natural beauty and environmental degradation. Some works may incorporate tearing, or corrosion effects to symbolise the fragility of ecosystems under climate change. This form of art not only sparks awareness but also embodies sustainability by reusing materials that would otherwise contribute to pollution, inspiring a collective responsibility to protect the planet.
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