
We Have Met in Blue – Distorted Women Swimming Beneath the Sea
Wall Hanging - We have met in Blue
Size: 100 x 150 cm
Material: Cotton fabric, cotton thread, acrylic paint
Technique : Hand Painted
Artwork is suitable to ironing from back side, front side where paint and embroidery has applied should not directly contact with soleplate. For heat degrees, please try a small area first and if the degree is working without damaging you can iron the rest of the artwork.
The work can be display as it is by nailing the wall by using drawing/push pin. In additionally, there will be extra fabric edge of the artwork if you prefer to stretch the painting to the wooden canvas frame.
We Have Met in Blue is a captivating exploration of the female form in a dreamlike, submerged setting. The painting depicts three women swimming beneath the sea, their figures subtly distorted and fragmented, as if seen through the lens of a warped perspective. In this ethereal underwater world, the conventional details of the female body—hair, legs, curves—are hinted at but not fully formed, creating a sense of abstraction and mystery.
The distorted perspective gives the piece a surreal quality, allowing each figure to exist in a fluid, almost ghostly space, where forms melt and merge with the surrounding blue tones of the water. The title We Have Met in Blue speaks to the shared, almost spiritual connection between these figures, as they exist together in a space of fluidity and transition, their identities blurred yet undeniably present.
Through this work, the artist invites the viewer to consider the fragmentation of identity and the way we encounter one another in fleeting, ethereal moments. The ocean setting serves as both a literal and metaphorical space, where boundaries between individuals dissolve and the sense of self becomes fluid.