Siren

$25.00

A lone figure drifts through deep, shifting blues, her form suspended between motion and stillness. Arms extend gently outward as her body dissolves into water, the suggestion of fins and flowing hair barely separating her from the sea around her. Layered watercolor washes create a sense of depth and quiet movement, as if the water itself is breathing.

This siren does not call loudly. She waits. There’s something meditative in her presence, a calm pull rather than a warning. The softened edges and subtle variations of blue allow her to remain elusive, more feeling than figure, inviting the viewer to linger in the hush rather than search for certainty.

Printed as a 5" × 7" fine art print and matted in clean white to let the color and negative space carry the mood.

Originally painted in watercolor on paper.

A lone figure drifts through deep, shifting blues, her form suspended between motion and stillness. Arms extend gently outward as her body dissolves into water, the suggestion of fins and flowing hair barely separating her from the sea around her. Layered watercolor washes create a sense of depth and quiet movement, as if the water itself is breathing.

This siren does not call loudly. She waits. There’s something meditative in her presence, a calm pull rather than a warning. The softened edges and subtle variations of blue allow her to remain elusive, more feeling than figure, inviting the viewer to linger in the hush rather than search for certainty.

Printed as a 5" × 7" fine art print and matted in clean white to let the color and negative space carry the mood.

Originally painted in watercolor on paper.