Cradle of Life
Mixed Media

A1 mixed media ( ink, watercolour, acrylics) on paper; close up of the forest floor - close up of the forest floor, things that turn the world around.

My work is inspired by nature and walking. I visualise a myriad of seen and unseen paths, and imprints, made by many walkers, animals, and plants as forces that connect us.

I found myself exploring mycelium networks and the kingdom of fungi, the invisible matter beneath our feet. I am fascinated by their complexity and power, biological and scientific properties, and mythological connections to prehistoric times. Metaphorical connection between spiritual, the inner soul, the environment we live in, and celestial – a ladder, mosaic, a net that entangles the world. I am inspired by the works and ideas of many artists, especially Juan Miro and his dream-like abstracts and sculptures, and Yayoi Kusama’s repetition of pattern and exploration of shape and colour; I also greatly admire and get inspiration from indigenous paintings, designs, and Mesoamerican art in mushroom cults.

Through the repetition of pattern, layering, colour and texture I create my own world where each mark is a step – each step is a hypha - a link that expands and grows to become a network.

The process of painting and making is like a maze – or mycelium – it moves in all directions, expands, and explores possibilities. My work is my fruiting body, my mushroom, that starts with a spore, an idea that grows and evolves into an entity of its own. In my work, I look for connections between myself, the world around me, and new ways of experiencing the familiar through the unfamiliar approach and exploration. The process is important to me, and I tend to use materials as my substrate, where ideas land as a spore, and the result is a new fruit that gives way to new ideas to continue as a new link of an expanding net.

insta : @natalyagriffinart

Exhibited by:

The FLUX Review

More from The FLUX Review

Napolean dans le Metro
Acrylic
The FLUX Review
USD
7000.00
Before the Fall
Monotype
The FLUX Review
USD
900.00
There is Something in the Car
oil stick, ink and acrylic paint
The FLUX Review
USD
2000.00
Country Park
oil stick, ink and acrylic paint
The FLUX Review
USD
1300.00
Protect The Past to Save The Future VI
The FLUX Review
GBP
299.00