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from the earth 2026


the sun/fusion


$ 1400 AUD

 

original artwork


61cm x 76cm ​

Wild Harvested Earth Pigments and oxides on stretched cotton canvas

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ABOUT

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The Sun/ Fusion is in response to humanities desire to harness natures secret.

 

The work honours earths mysteries by using the earth itself to discuss the world-wide race of scientists to reproduce the mass-energy equivalence of radiating energy produced by the inner core of the sun.

 

Nature is such an incredible balance, its complexities reach far beyond our understandings.

 

Experimental scientists endeavour to build nuclear fusion reactors to combat the growing need for alternative energy options.

 

It is not my place to say whether this is a good or bad idea, I simply honour the sun, and am blessed upon its rise and fall everyday.

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About the Artist

 
Storm Lahiff is an artist who creates from her mountain studio in the Great Dividing Range of Queensland, Australia.

 

Storm's process involves respectfully wild harvesting earth pigments from her mountain property, grinding the rocks by hand - processing them into paint.

 

These pigments are then used by themselves or combined with sourced earth minerals and oxides not native to the land in which she lives, but whose hues depict the story of the land. 

 

Each work carries traces of the earth, and discusses the connection between humanity, the natural world, and technology.

 

These works are reminders to pause, breathe and reconnect directly with nature.

 

From the Earth offers something real, tactile, grounded- made by the hands of a human.

 

 

Notes

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While every effort is made to ensure accurate representation, colours may vary due to differences in screen settings and display.

 

Each piece is created by hand, with a strong emphasis on texture. Variations in surface and material ensure that every work is entirely unique.

 

This work comes ready to be hung,  though is unframed. It is designed for indoor display and should be kept in a dry, protected environment.

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© 2026 by Storm Lahiff 

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