Wishbone (Reverie)

$500.00

Wishbone (Reverie) offers a softer, more ethereal reimagining of its bolder counterpart. This version floats in a translucent haze of seafoam, turquoise, and aquamarine, as if the viewer has sunk deeper beneath the surface of a dream. The central “WISH BONE” inscription remains a focal point—delicate, almost whispered—suggesting a wish suspended in liminal space.

Faint anatomical outlines, digital codes, and fragments of text like “acquiring knowledge” and “sign up” drift like sediment in a still current. The figure diving along the left is barely discernible now, dissolving into the current, becoming one with the layered terrain. Circular dot patterns shimmer like bioluminescent plankton, punctuating the layered textures with rhythmic breath.

This work feels like an exhale—a contemplative echo of hope, fragility, and transition. If the first Wishbone was about tension and potential, Wishbone (Reverie) explores release and absorption. It’s the afterimage of a wish cast into water, where time dissolves and all things drift toward transformation.

Wishbone (Reverie) offers a softer, more ethereal reimagining of its bolder counterpart. This version floats in a translucent haze of seafoam, turquoise, and aquamarine, as if the viewer has sunk deeper beneath the surface of a dream. The central “WISH BONE” inscription remains a focal point—delicate, almost whispered—suggesting a wish suspended in liminal space.

Faint anatomical outlines, digital codes, and fragments of text like “acquiring knowledge” and “sign up” drift like sediment in a still current. The figure diving along the left is barely discernible now, dissolving into the current, becoming one with the layered terrain. Circular dot patterns shimmer like bioluminescent plankton, punctuating the layered textures with rhythmic breath.

This work feels like an exhale—a contemplative echo of hope, fragility, and transition. If the first Wishbone was about tension and potential, Wishbone (Reverie) explores release and absorption. It’s the afterimage of a wish cast into water, where time dissolves and all things drift toward transformation.