She emerged without introduction, quiet, still, and deeply connected to the land around her. No-one Knew Her Name speaks to the mystery of presence without identity, of forms that resist definition. She could have been anyone, or no one at all. This piece invites a moment of pause, where the boundaries between figure and foliage, memory and imagination, dissolve. It is an ode to the unnamed, the overlooked, and the beautifully unknowable.
Watercolour on paper
Mounted on timber and finished with artist wax to protect the artwork
14cm x 24cm
Original artwork
She emerged without introduction, quiet, still, and deeply connected to the land around her. No-one Knew Her Name speaks to the mystery of presence without identity, of forms that resist definition. She could have been anyone, or no one at all. This piece invites a moment of pause, where the boundaries between figure and foliage, memory and imagination, dissolve. It is an ode to the unnamed, the overlooked, and the beautifully unknowable.
Watercolour on paper
Mounted on timber and finished with artist wax to protect the artwork
14cm x 24cm
Original artwork