Mordardh

£125.00

Charcoal on paper

The Sea Wall Collection at the Geo Café

Studying the patterns that individual waves trace as they relentlessly ebb, gather their energy, then crash upon rocks below is, I find, quite mesmerising. ‘Mordardh’ is Cornish for ‘breaking waves’ - but do the waves truly break? Or is it the rocks beneath that eventually break under the ocean’s constant pounding? It’s all a part of the collective spirit of the sea. A cycle I’ll never tire of watching - or depicting in my art.

Unframed - 24cm x 30cm (9.5 x 11.75 inches)
Framed - 32.5cm x 42.5cm (12.75 x 16.5 inches)

This artwork is framed behind non-reflective glazing with a soft white mount and black frame, strung and ready to hang in its new home.

To enquire about this piece, including postage and packaging options, please get in touch.

Prints for this artwork may be available. Click here to visit the prints shop.

Charcoal on paper

The Sea Wall Collection at the Geo Café

Studying the patterns that individual waves trace as they relentlessly ebb, gather their energy, then crash upon rocks below is, I find, quite mesmerising. ‘Mordardh’ is Cornish for ‘breaking waves’ - but do the waves truly break? Or is it the rocks beneath that eventually break under the ocean’s constant pounding? It’s all a part of the collective spirit of the sea. A cycle I’ll never tire of watching - or depicting in my art.

Unframed - 24cm x 30cm (9.5 x 11.75 inches)
Framed - 32.5cm x 42.5cm (12.75 x 16.5 inches)

This artwork is framed behind non-reflective glazing with a soft white mount and black frame, strung and ready to hang in its new home.

To enquire about this piece, including postage and packaging options, please get in touch.

Prints for this artwork may be available. Click here to visit the prints shop.