This work represents the many aspects of life, where different experiences and elements come together in one harmonious moment. We have all had those rare times when everything feels perfectly in sync. Each block varies in significance and is connected to others. The shapes are not quite square, reminding us that life does not fit neatly into boxes. They stack and overlap, with the colours intertwining to reflect life’s complexities.
The inspiration behind the square-ish forms is personal—they are influenced by my HRT patch, a symbol of the balance I’ve finally found. After years of struggling, this is the first time my hormones have been stable for a full month. This has given me the energy and clarity of thought to create again. This artwork is a celebration of the joy I feel, being able to return to my passions after five and a half years of peri-menopause challenges.
-Wendy Kriz Evans
About the Artist
Wendy Kriz Evans is a passionate artist whose work explores themes of womanhood, childhood, and transformation. Living in a rural environment in Cambridgeshire UK, she draws inspiration from nature and the interplay of light and emotion. Her art has been showcased in various prestigious venues, including the Lloyd’s of London building and a large-scale digital exhibition in Times Square, New York. Through her vivid and thought-provoking pieces, she invites viewers to connect with resilience and renewal.
