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"What Grows in the Chaos" Abstract #10 Original Artwork

$800.00

What Grows in the Chaos is a wild celebration of the messy, beautiful mind. Painted without rules or plans, this piece captures that in-between state, a theme shared through this entire collection— where thoughts scatter, colours collide, and somewhere in the noise, something meaningful blooms.

Swirls of pink and gold emerge through shadows, like fleeting ideas that almost make sense, before dissolving again. There are fragments of nature, light, movement — all layered as if memory and emotion had been splashed across a sky.

This painting marks the closing chapter of Fields of Becoming, a collection born from intuitive exploration. It honours the fertile ground of experimentation — a place where the next version of yourself quietly begins to take root.

Will be shipped rolled in a tube.

Unframed.

50×70cm on oil paper. 

Mixed Media (spray paint, acrylic paint and gold metal leaf). 

Free shipping in Australia. 

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What Grows in the Chaos is a wild celebration of the messy, beautiful mind. Painted without rules or plans, this piece captures that in-between state, a theme shared through this entire collection— where thoughts scatter, colours collide, and somewhere in the noise, something meaningful blooms.

Swirls of pink and gold emerge through shadows, like fleeting ideas that almost make sense, before dissolving again. There are fragments of nature, light, movement — all layered as if memory and emotion had been splashed across a sky.

This painting marks the closing chapter of Fields of Becoming, a collection born from intuitive exploration. It honours the fertile ground of experimentation — a place where the next version of yourself quietly begins to take root.

Will be shipped rolled in a tube.

Unframed.

50×70cm on oil paper. 

Mixed Media (spray paint, acrylic paint and gold metal leaf). 

Free shipping in Australia. 

What Grows in the Chaos is a wild celebration of the messy, beautiful mind. Painted without rules or plans, this piece captures that in-between state, a theme shared through this entire collection— where thoughts scatter, colours collide, and somewhere in the noise, something meaningful blooms.

Swirls of pink and gold emerge through shadows, like fleeting ideas that almost make sense, before dissolving again. There are fragments of nature, light, movement — all layered as if memory and emotion had been splashed across a sky.

This painting marks the closing chapter of Fields of Becoming, a collection born from intuitive exploration. It honours the fertile ground of experimentation — a place where the next version of yourself quietly begins to take root.

Will be shipped rolled in a tube.

Unframed.

50×70cm on oil paper. 

Mixed Media (spray paint, acrylic paint and gold metal leaf). 

Free shipping in Australia. 

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I never know what will come of my paintings but this one is blowing my socks off 🤯

I am LOVING the addition of the gold leaf. It just takes everything to the next level.

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50 x 70 cm
Mixed Media on
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One day I'll have my art hanging in galleries like this 😭 it looks so grand 🥹😍

I didn't know how finicky an old frame is and I probably should have looked up a thing or two but it's on and up... for now.

We'll take it down again tomorrow because

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