In this piece, the figure gently covers her mouth with both hands, surrounded by an intricate tapestry of flowers and leaves. The gesture symbolizes the choice to refrain from speaking words that wound, distort, or destroy. Instead, silence becomes a form of inner strength and a vessel for truth.
Created in the meditative technique of pointillism, with thousands of tiny ink dots on cotton paper, the work conveys both fragility and resilience. The floral motifs serve as guardians of purity, transforming silence into a blooming space of protection and growth.
As part of the triptych, No Speak Evil completes the cycle of wisdom: a reminder that what we see, hear, and speak shapes the world within and around us.
ink, cotton paper
£436.75
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In this piece, the figure gently covers her mouth with both hands, surrounded by an intricate tapestry of flowers and leaves. The gesture symbolizes the choice to refrain from speaking words that wound, distort, or destroy. Instead, silence becomes a form of inner strength and a vessel for truth.
Created in the meditative technique of pointillism, with thousands of tiny ink dots on cotton paper, the work conveys both fragility and resilience. The floral motifs serve as guardians of purity, transforming silence into a blooming space of protection and growth.
As part of the triptych, No Speak Evil completes the cycle of wisdom: a reminder that what we see, hear, and speak shapes the world within and around us.
ink, cotton paper
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