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Marigold is one of the most luminous paintings I’ve made. I wanted to capture what it feels like when joy doesn’t arrive quietly—but bursts in like sunlight through stained glass. Swirls of golden yellow, deep blue, crimson, and coral unfold like petals on fire. This abstract fluid painting is a celebration of life force, of colour as prayer, of radiance that can’t be contained.
If you’re someone who walks with intensity and softness at once—who understands that brightness is its own kind of resistance—this piece is for you.
Yellow has been used in paintings of resurrection and divine light. The marigold flower itself is often used in offerings across cultures—from Zimbabwe to Mexico—symbolising remembrance, resilience, and joy that outlives sorrow. Artist Etel Adnan wrote, “Yellow is the colour of the sun’s intelligence.” In Marigold, colour becomes memory, offering, and flame. It’s a piece to hang where you need to remember who you are: light-bearing, rooted, and alive.
Marigold is one of the most luminous paintings I’ve made. I wanted to capture what it feels like when joy doesn’t arrive quietly—but bursts in like sunlight through stained glass. Swirls of golden yellow, deep blue, crimson, and coral unfold like petals on fire. This abstract fluid painting is a celebration of life force, of colour as prayer, of radiance that can’t be contained.
If you’re someone who walks with intensity and softness at once—who understands that brightness is its own kind of resistance—this piece is for you.
Yellow has been used in paintings of resurrection and divine light. The marigold flower itself is often used in offerings across cultures—from Zimbabwe to Mexico—symbolising remembrance, resilience, and joy that outlives sorrow. Artist Etel Adnan wrote, “Yellow is the colour of the sun’s intelligence.” In Marigold, colour becomes memory, offering, and flame. It’s a piece to hang where you need to remember who you are: light-bearing, rooted, and alive.
Marigold is one of the most luminous paintings I’ve made. I wanted to capture what it feels like when joy doesn’t arrive quietly—but bursts in like sunlight through stained glass. Swirls of golden yellow, deep blue, crimson, and coral unfold like petals on fire. This abstract fluid painting is a celebration of life force, of colour as prayer, of radiance that can’t be contained.
If you’re someone who walks with intensity and softness at once—who understands that brightness is its own kind of resistance—this piece is for you.
Yellow has been used in paintings of resurrection and divine light. The marigold flower itself is often used in offerings across cultures—from Zimbabwe to Mexico—symbolising remembrance, resilience, and joy that outlives sorrow. Artist Etel Adnan wrote, “Yellow is the colour of the sun’s intelligence.” In Marigold, colour becomes memory, offering, and flame. It’s a piece to hang where you need to remember who you are: light-bearing, rooted, and alive.