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$450.00

Zentangle/mandala Ink on paper (matted and framed).

17x13"

A life in the womb of the mother is the example of life in purest form. The little beating beats without consumption of any food or air. The life in the baby is thriving from Prana (life energy) from the mother, while the soul is still transcending from the divine touch to earthly existence. The purest of life form is a living example of real source of life (Prana).

Vaishali Vats

$4,000.00

Resin and amethyst crystal on wood.

47x27x1.50"

This piece captures the three central stages of life—the beginning, middle, and end—each represented by an arch of equal height. Rather than a gradual ascent or descent, the equal arches convey the idea that each phase of life holds its own weight and significance, regardless of age or time. The arches symbolize the universal experiences shared in each chapter, yet they also embody the daily rhythm of highs and lows we encounter along the way.

Each arch, standing with balanced presence, suggests that no single phase overshadows another; instead, they form a continuous cycle, echoing life’s balance of joy, struggle, and wisdom. Together, these arches create a steady, timeless passage—a reminder that every peak and valley, both within a lifetime and within each day, contributes to the fullness of our journey. The amethyst crystal was used because of its all knowing, full blessing properties.

Audra Sky

$650.00

Quill on scratchboard (framed).

11.25x11.25"

Created at the Farm Studio artist residency in Andore, India.

A handmade piece on scratchboard, where a metal quill is used to scrape the black ink surface to reveal the white ceramic layer underneath. Shape, texture, and colour of the animals are all described by the intensity of the scratch with the quill, what direction, and how much I go over the surface.

Nathan Cole

$950.00

Quill on scratchboard (framed).

12x15"

A handmade piece on scratchboard, where a metal quill is used to scrape the black surface to reveal the white underneath. Shape, texture, and colour of the animals are all described by the intensity of the scratch with the quill, what direction, and how much I go over the surface.

Nathan Cole

$450.00

Quill on scratchboard (framed).

11.25x9.25"

A handmade piece on scratchboard, where a metal quill is used to scrape the black ink surface to reveal the white ceramic layer underneath. Shape, texture, and colour of the animals are all described by the intensity of the scratch with the quill, what direction, and how much I go over the surface.

Nathan Cole

$650.00

Quill on scratchboard (framed).

14.50x12.50"

A handmade piece on scratchboard, where a metal quill is used to scrape the black ink surface to reveal the white ceramic layer underneath. Shape, texture, and colour of the animals are all described by the intensity of the scratch with the quill, what direction, and how much I go over the surface.

Nathan Cole

$650.00

Quill on scratchboard (framed).

14.50x12.50"

A handmade piece on scratchboard, where a metal quill is used to scrape the black ink surface to reveal the white ceramic layer underneath. Shape, texture, and colour of the animals are all described by the intensity of the scratch with the quill, what direction, and how much I go over the surface.

Nathan Cole