Original artwork description:

This piece is part of a pair that explores connection, seasonality, and memory through textiles. Inspired by the arrival of spring, this first piece carries a sense of lightness - daytime, growth, and slow awakening. Made with watercolour, stitching, beads and textiles on heavy handmade rag paper, it brings together different materials in a way that feels both fragile and grounded.

Please note that due to the handmade nature of the paper, the size is approximate.

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Materials used:

Watercolours, stitching, beads and textiles on heavy, handmade rag paper

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#nude #woman #contemporary #figure #mixed media #springtime #textiles #stitching #threads #sunshin 

Where The Light Meets 1 (2025) Collage
by Magdalena Morey

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This piece is part of a pair that explores connection, seasonality, and memory through textiles. Inspired by the arrival of spring, this first piece carries a sense of lightness - daytime, growth, and slow awakening. Made with watercolour, stitching, beads and textiles on heavy handmade rag paper, it brings together different materials in a way that feels both fragile and grounded.

Please note that due to the handmade nature of the paper, the size is approximate.

Sold unframed

Materials used:

Watercolours, stitching, beads and textiles on heavy, handmade rag paper

Tags:
#nude #woman #contemporary #figure #mixed media #springtime #textiles #stitching #threads #sunshin 
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My art comes from an innate need to create. Living in many countries has shaped my identity and deepened my understanding of myself, local cultures, and the art I wish... Read more

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