Did you know that geese can actually fly upside down? This phenomenon is called "whiffling" a chaotic, proud flight where they turn their world upside down.
Whiffling (40x30 cm / 15.7"x11.8") captures this absurd dance within a vast, shimmering golden void. The creation of this piece was a profound creative battle; the delicate embroidery was not stitched directly onto the canvas, leaving physical scars and beautiful imperfections during the complex transfer process. These texture irregularities carry the true spirit of the work. Surrounded by a deep, painted vortex and structured landscape lines, the two embroidered birds become a metaphor for our own struggles and graces, waiting to discover who we are under an indifferent sky.
Medium: Metallic Acrylic, Structural Texture, and Transferred Hand-Embroidery on Canvas
Dimensions: 40 cm × 30 cm (15.7" × 11.8" inches approximate gallery standard)
Year: 2026