Uisce Gorm (Blue Water)
This piece is an exploration of homesickness — that complex space where grief, longing, and the quiet thrill of newness coexist. The two flowing forms represent streams of water, ever-moving like the waterfall of tears shed for home. The salted water of the Irish Sea feels as though it runs through me, connecting my body to where I come from.
These are not stagnant tears, but living ones — full of motion, story, and purpose. Uisce Gorm captures one hue of the homesickness that shapes us, a reminder that even our ache for home can become part of who we are.
Printed at 14 × 20 inches on textured matte paper with a 1-inch border, framed in white or black non-glare finish.
Uisce Gorm (Blue Water)
This piece is an exploration of homesickness — that complex space where grief, longing, and the quiet thrill of newness coexist. The two flowing forms represent streams of water, ever-moving like the waterfall of tears shed for home. The salted water of the Irish Sea feels as though it runs through me, connecting my body to where I come from.
These are not stagnant tears, but living ones — full of motion, story, and purpose. Uisce Gorm captures one hue of the homesickness that shapes us, a reminder that even our ache for home can become part of who we are.
Printed at 14 × 20 inches on textured matte paper with a 1-inch border, framed in white or black non-glare finish.