£950
Original – Acrylics, sand, beeswax and resin on canvas board, framed in white wood frame with wood trim, 60cm x 60cm x 2cm
The Higher Than the Sun works form part of my Sunsets Collection – created in response to the fabulous sunsets of St Ives and elsewhere in Cornwall.
They are abstract meditations on Cornwall’s luminous shorelines and golden sunsets. A celestial glow sits at the centre—a moment when sea and sky dissolve into radiance and the ordinary becomes briefly transcendent.
The title, taken from a Primal Scream song, suggests an ascent beyond the visible world, and that sense of elevation is echoed in the materials themselves. Salvaged sand is embedded in the surface, grounding the painting’s ethereal light in the textures and histories of the land. Each grain recalls the shoreline.
The work moves between earth and sky, material and memory. Its golden hues evoke warmth, divinity, and the fleeting brilliance of dusk, while the rough inclusions insist on the persistence of matter, place, and time—geological, industrial, and human.
Abstract yet resonant with landscape, luminous yet grounded, the painting holds these tensions in balance. It becomes not just a depiction of a sunset but a reflection on how light, matter, and memory converge—how the most ephemeral of moments can be made enduring, and how salvaged fragments of the earth can rise into something that feels, in every sense, higher than the sun.
The work can be hung using the hangings attached (see image).
If you would like more photos of this work to really get a feel for its detail and texture, please contact me.
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