Leviathan

A surreal mixed-media painting that blends marine life, anatomy, and sacred geometry, this piece reimagines an aquatic skeleton drifting through layered blue watercolor washes. Inspired by themes of evolution, mystery, and the interconnected patterns found in nature, the composition combines organic forms with symbolic elements like the golden ratio spiral. Fluid textures, movement, and negative space create a dreamlike atmosphere that invites viewers to explore the balance between science, nature, and imagination.

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