Between shadow and shine, everything grows.
WAX! celebrates the Waxing Moon, that rising rhythm of becoming — when hope returns, ideas unfurl, and energy blooms.
A woman stands with her back turned, bathed in a soft glow that hums with movement. Two bear cubs, symbols of resilience and vitality, accompany her — gentle guardians of courage and renewal.
The inscription, “Far Away on the Other Side” from Mike Oldfield’s “Moonlight Shadow,” weaves through the surface like a melody of longing and persistence — a reminder that what grows unseen still gathers strength.
Painted in oil on vintage music sheets mounted on a woodboard salvaged from the artist’s grandmother’s kitchen cupboards, this piece carries the warmth of memory and the pulse of becoming.
