LOAM
Acrylic on Canvas
24 × 36"
Loam is the collection of layers under the Earth that contain memory of all that has existed and will ever exist. This piece plays with these intertwining memories, some present and some unseen. The worm-like shape in the center represents persistent consumption and the cyclicality of the life cycle, all beauty and all vibrant rot.
By Anna McIllece, BYU student
Acrylic on Canvas
24 × 36"
Loam is the collection of layers under the Earth that contain memory of all that has existed and will ever exist. This piece plays with these intertwining memories, some present and some unseen. The worm-like shape in the center represents persistent consumption and the cyclicality of the life cycle, all beauty and all vibrant rot.
By Anna McIllece, BYU student
Acrylic on Canvas
24 × 36"
Loam is the collection of layers under the Earth that contain memory of all that has existed and will ever exist. This piece plays with these intertwining memories, some present and some unseen. The worm-like shape in the center represents persistent consumption and the cyclicality of the life cycle, all beauty and all vibrant rot.
By Anna McIllece, BYU student