In this intimate drawing, the Ascension Island parsley fern emerges like a fragile emblem of resilience, a delicate survivor clinging to the volcanic slopes of a distant island. Rendered in fine ink lines and gentle washes of muted red, the fern’s intricate fronds unfold with quiet elegance, capturing both the intricacy of its structure and the precariousness of its existence. The composition isolates the plant against an ambiguous, almost ethereal background, suggesting both the harsh volcanic terrain it inhabits and the fleeting, precarious nature of its survival. Subtle shadows and layered washes convey a sense of depth and fragility, while the delicate ink detailing evokes the memory of lost or nearly forgotten life. Within the context of the Mar Adentro series, the fern becomes more than a botanical specimen: it is a living metaphor for absence and endurance, a silent witness to environmental change.
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Subject
Landscapes, sea and sky
Style
Graphic, illustrative and typographic
Orientation
Square
Size
21 x 21 cm, 0.1 kg
Created
2025
Artwork number
000009
Substrate and Material
Substrate » Paper Material » Ink · Paper · Watercolor