"Aeaea" by Eva Smith
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
30’’ by 40’’
Through art I study ecology and my place within it. I take inspiration from the floral, fungal and animal life forms around me, meanwhile researching interesting characteristics, adaptations and symbiotic relationships. These concepts and patterns then continue to shape what I create, resulting in a kind of feedback loop. This, combined with the unpredictability of watercolor and ink, sends me wrangling randomness and drawing connections. I aim to immerse myself and the viewer in the unnatural natural environments I create, my own personal science fiction.
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
30’’ by 40’’
Through art I study ecology and my place within it. I take inspiration from the floral, fungal and animal life forms around me, meanwhile researching interesting characteristics, adaptations and symbiotic relationships. These concepts and patterns then continue to shape what I create, resulting in a kind of feedback loop. This, combined with the unpredictability of watercolor and ink, sends me wrangling randomness and drawing connections. I aim to immerse myself and the viewer in the unnatural natural environments I create, my own personal science fiction.
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
30’’ by 40’’
Through art I study ecology and my place within it. I take inspiration from the floral, fungal and animal life forms around me, meanwhile researching interesting characteristics, adaptations and symbiotic relationships. These concepts and patterns then continue to shape what I create, resulting in a kind of feedback loop. This, combined with the unpredictability of watercolor and ink, sends me wrangling randomness and drawing connections. I aim to immerse myself and the viewer in the unnatural natural environments I create, my own personal science fiction.