Bubblehare | Jessica Albarn I Original Drawing On Paper
This drawing captures a hare at the threshold between the wild and the mystical, its form rendered with delicate, attentive line work. Encircling the creature is a pattern of sacred geometry—precise, radiant forms that suggest cycles, symmetry, and the hidden architecture of the natural world. The hare, long associated with intuition, rebirth, and liminality, sits quietly within this geometric halo, both grounded and otherworldly. The contrast between the organic and the mathematical evokes a sense of balance, as if the hare exists in a space where instinct meets the divine. This piece is a meditation on stillness, sensitivity, and the sacred patterns woven through all living things.
Original drawing on paper, Comes Framed
Size: 91.5cm x 91.5cm
This drawing captures a hare at the threshold between the wild and the mystical, its form rendered with delicate, attentive line work. Encircling the creature is a pattern of sacred geometry—precise, radiant forms that suggest cycles, symmetry, and the hidden architecture of the natural world. The hare, long associated with intuition, rebirth, and liminality, sits quietly within this geometric halo, both grounded and otherworldly. The contrast between the organic and the mathematical evokes a sense of balance, as if the hare exists in a space where instinct meets the divine. This piece is a meditation on stillness, sensitivity, and the sacred patterns woven through all living things.
Original drawing on paper, Comes Framed
Size: 91.5cm x 91.5cm
This drawing captures a hare at the threshold between the wild and the mystical, its form rendered with delicate, attentive line work. Encircling the creature is a pattern of sacred geometry—precise, radiant forms that suggest cycles, symmetry, and the hidden architecture of the natural world. The hare, long associated with intuition, rebirth, and liminality, sits quietly within this geometric halo, both grounded and otherworldly. The contrast between the organic and the mathematical evokes a sense of balance, as if the hare exists in a space where instinct meets the divine. This piece is a meditation on stillness, sensitivity, and the sacred patterns woven through all living things.
Original drawing on paper, Comes Framed
Size: 91.5cm x 91.5cm
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Celebrated for weaving sacred geometry through delicate portrayals of bees, butterflies, and wild creatures, Jessica Albarn’s artistry is a symphony of disciplines—drawing, painting, filmmaking, and printmaking. Her creations bloom not only on paper but in tactile worlds shaped from clay, wax, and honey, forming intricate, multilayered dioramas that echo the harmony of the natural world.
With a deep reverence for the fragile lives of insects, her work becomes a call to awareness, a quiet plea for their protection. Partnering with conservation charities such as The Bumblebee Conservation Trust, she channels her vision into action. Rooted in this ethos, she has cultivated a living sanctuary—an insect-friendly meadow in Devon. Here, bees hum through wild blooms, ideas take flight, and the land itself becomes a canvas for research, inspiration, and renewal.
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