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Kirana HAAG artist
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Kirana HAAG artist
gallery of artworks
art commissions
art classes
meet Kirana
art journal
contact
gallery of artworks
art commissions
art classes
meet Kirana
art journal
contact
Kirana Haag - gallery of artworks View at midnight
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View at midnight

$880.00

35w x 42h x 2d cm

Mixed Media on Belgian linen

Floated in an open frame of white wood

Ready to hang

Signed on back

This artwork is part of a collection of paintings which I created during the summer. Each artwork represents a cherished place, memory, or experience. The ocean has played a significant role in shaping some of my most treasured moments, surrounding me with an abundance of blues and greens.

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35w x 42h x 2d cm

Mixed Media on Belgian linen

Floated in an open frame of white wood

Ready to hang

Signed on back

This artwork is part of a collection of paintings which I created during the summer. Each artwork represents a cherished place, memory, or experience. The ocean has played a significant role in shaping some of my most treasured moments, surrounding me with an abundance of blues and greens.

35w x 42h x 2d cm

Mixed Media on Belgian linen

Floated in an open frame of white wood

Ready to hang

Signed on back

This artwork is part of a collection of paintings which I created during the summer. Each artwork represents a cherished place, memory, or experience. The ocean has played a significant role in shaping some of my most treasured moments, surrounding me with an abundance of blues and greens.

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I’m so honoured to share that two of my artworks, 'Not in the Middle of It' and 'Driftwood', are currently being exhibited in Rome at @rossocinabro_gallery where they’ll be showing for the next three months.

To know that my work is bei
Sometimes, the world feels heavy.
Days stretch long, news weighs on us, and the road ahead looks unclear.

In those moments, it’s easy to feel small.
But even a small light changes the darkness.
Even a quiet kindness, a gentle word, a mome
Sometimes, it feels like there are just too many feelings to hold.
Too many layers of emotion, too many moments stitched together in a single heart.

"A Heart Too Big" was created from that place - of overflowing, of being overwhelmed no
Green is one of those colours that always surprises me.
It’s never just one green.

There’s the soft green of new leaves in spring.
The deep, knowing green of ancient forests.
The dry, olive greens of the Australian bush.
The lumino
I could watch clouds for hours.
The way they shift and change, never clinging to a single shape, never afraid to become something new.

Some days they are soft and golden, catching the light like a dream.
Other days they gather heavy and grey, ca
Walking through the desert around Uluru felt like stepping into another world - one where the earth itself seems to breathe, and every stone and breeze carries a story.

The colours there are unlike anywhere else.
Deep, ancient reds in the soil, s
Isn’t it interesting how water changes colour?

How it can shift from crystal blue to deep green, to murky brown - all depending on the weather, the rain, the tides, even our own human interruptions.

Water is alive in its own way.
It refl