Honeysuckle Sharing Circle Thin Canvas

The painting is centred around a candelabra of honeysuckle blooms. Each bloom is unique in its own sweet way and at a different stage of development – some unopened, some freshly bursting, others yellowing. The blooms face outwards in a representation of combined receptivity and transmissivity towards an inward facing fringe of other flowers, interleaved with grasses: white rockrose; red campion; orange hawkweed; yellow-wort; green hellebore; bluebell; a mystery plant (actually an artistically licensed version of woad, original source of indigotine); violet. The stalk of the honeysuckle winds spirally outwards and then back inwards and downwards to its self origin, creating a pool of reflection, black in the middle and transforming through shades of blue to silver around its outside. When nothing comes between, then nothing pools together a diversity of inner self with outer self-domains, waving correspondence through complementary relationship of one with another, embodying light with shadow across the spectrum of possibilities in common space.

$34.50

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Style rooms with this slimmer-than-ever thin canvas! Order it and hang it straight away with built-in wall mounts and rubber pads on the back ready to protect against damage.

• 0.75″ (19.05 mm) thick canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz/yd² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
• Wall mounts attached
• Rubber pads on the back to avoid damage
• Slimmer than regular canvases

Important: This product is available in the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK only. If your shipping address is outside these regions, please choose a different product.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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Alan Rayner is an evolutionary ecologist, painter, author, and poet born in Nairobi, Kenya. Since 2000, Alan has been pioneering awareness of natural inclusion—the evolutionary process which all natural substance comes into being and diversifies as flow-forms. Alan expresses this awareness through his art for over fifty years using oils, acrylics, watercolors and inks on a variety of surfaces. His colorful, technically unrefined, symbolic style depicts imaginary scenes that would come into mind ‘out of the blue’ by drawing on inspiration from the natural world.

Learn more about Alan Rayner.

Occurrity offers three canvas types: thick canvas, thin canvas, and framed canvas as well as additional merchandise. The specifications vary by product type. See additional details on the individual product page.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

The sizes of our prints vary and are based on each painting’s original dimensions. 

8 in x 10 in

12 in  x 16 in

16 in x 20 in

18 in x 24 in

The artwork originates from Alan Rayner’s studio in Bath, UK. His paintings include the use of oils, acrylics, watercolors and inks on various surfaces, mostly canvas and board.

Occurrity and Alan Rayner came together in 2022 to create an online platform to foster awareness of natural inlcusion and offer access to natural inclusional art.

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Alan’s colorful, technically unrefined, symbolic style depicts imaginary scenes that would come into mind ‘out of the blue’ by drawing on inspiration from the natural world.

His art does not fall into any historical or present artistic categorization. The art is best described as symbolic, vibrant, and technically unrefined.

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