finding my way in again.
finding my way in again by ashar

oil on a wooden panel 30x23cm
Finding My Way In Again. A quiet reckoning unfolds in branching lines and muted light. From a central knot of yellow, brown, and green, slender filaments stretch outward—tentative, searching, like roots testing unfamiliar soil or thoughts reforming after absence. The pale background offers space for return, a canvas of possibility. This piece speaks to the slow, deliberate act of re-entry—into self, into rhythm, into meaning. It is both a map and a moment.

I use oil pastels, oil sticks, markers, scrapers, charcoal, pigment sticks, newspaper, and graphite to make marks,s whichever fits the moment.
UV protected, signed on the back. The work is on a plywood panel and is ready to hang. No further framing is needed.
This piece is after Fiona Campbell, see gallery headline

Ref: 24/14

finding my way in again by ashar

oil on a wooden panel 30x23cm
Finding My Way In Again. A quiet reckoning unfolds in branching lines and muted light. From a central knot of yellow, brown, and green, slender filaments stretch outward—tentative, searching, like roots testing unfamiliar soil or thoughts reforming after absence. The pale background offers space for return, a canvas of possibility. This piece speaks to the slow, deliberate act of re-entry—into self, into rhythm, into meaning. It is both a map and a moment.

I use oil pastels, oil sticks, markers, scrapers, charcoal, pigment sticks, newspaper, and graphite to make marks,s whichever fits the moment.
UV protected, signed on the back. The work is on a plywood panel and is ready to hang. No further framing is needed.
This piece is after Fiona Campbell, see gallery headline

Ref: 24/14