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All Rivers Lead To The Sea

£5,000.00Price
  • In All Rivers Lead To The Sea, grey washes and deep rivulets echo the language of water—its persistence, its pull, it's knowing. This piece evokes a ravine carved by time, where big drips mark the steady descent of water running ever downward, tracing its inevitable journey through the ecosystem to the sea. 

     

    This piece speaks of the water’s return to the cycle of life: slipping underground, traveling unseen through stone and soil, passing momentarily through plants, animals, and humans.

     

    Part of the Conversations with Nature series, which speaks to the power of deep listening and the quiet wisdom that comes when we enter into true relationship with the Earth—not as a resource, but as a living being.

     

    Alcohol ink on 200gsm yupo paper.  Mounted on birch board.

     

     

    Dimensions: 30 x 103 x 1.8 cm / 11" x 40" x 1"

     

     

    All original pieces are signed and sent with a certificate of authenticity.

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A Peek Into The Artistic Process

By layering pigmented alcohol inks and applying experimental techniques, Fran creates a sense of flow and depth in her work. The symbiotic collaboration with the inks yields surprising outcomes—making each piece completely one-of-a-kind.

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Art For Change 

Water features heavily in Fran’s work—its fluidity, movement, and unpredictability mirror the way alcohol inks flow across the surface, creating pieces that feel organic and alive. Just as Fran collaborates with the inks, we must collaborate with nature, protecting the waters that sustain us.

 

That’s why Fran is committed to donating 2% of every original painting sale to The Ocean Cleanup, a charity working to remove plastic from our rivers and oceans. Keeping them clean isn’t just about the environment—it’s about preserving the beauty, serenity, and life force that water brings to all life on Earth.

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