Where Good Things Flow 2026

€4,200.00

Created following Meshel’s relocation in 2024, Where Good Things Flow emerges from a period of personal transition shaped by distance, uncertainty, and reorientation. Rooted in the artist’s family rituals, the work originates from an act of projection, mapping desires, intentions, and imagined futures onto the surface.

Developed as part of a New Year’s Eve vision board process, the composition incorporates written and symbolic elements that reflect both conscious intention and intuitive mark-making. Certain forms, such as recurring figures and motifs, appear without fully predetermined meaning, remaining open to interpretation as the artist continues to reflect on their significance.

Partially obscured inscriptions run throughout the work, recording statements and aspirations that are not immediately legible. Over time, these marks acquire a retrospective dimension, as the artist recognises within them the realisation of events that have since unfolded. In this way, the work operates between intention and outcome, positioning image-making as both a speculative and prophetic gesture.

Rather than presenting a resolved narrative, Where Good Things Flow remains deliberately unfinished in its meaning. It captures a moment within an ongoing process of becoming, where vision, intuition, and lived experience intersect, and where the act of making functions as a space for imagining and shaping what has yet to take form.

Collage, pen, oil, acrylic on canvas

67 x 117 cm | 26.38 x 46.06 in

Delivery details will be sent privately to each buyer.

Taxes, shipping and handling is not included.

Created following Meshel’s relocation in 2024, Where Good Things Flow emerges from a period of personal transition shaped by distance, uncertainty, and reorientation. Rooted in the artist’s family rituals, the work originates from an act of projection, mapping desires, intentions, and imagined futures onto the surface.

Developed as part of a New Year’s Eve vision board process, the composition incorporates written and symbolic elements that reflect both conscious intention and intuitive mark-making. Certain forms, such as recurring figures and motifs, appear without fully predetermined meaning, remaining open to interpretation as the artist continues to reflect on their significance.

Partially obscured inscriptions run throughout the work, recording statements and aspirations that are not immediately legible. Over time, these marks acquire a retrospective dimension, as the artist recognises within them the realisation of events that have since unfolded. In this way, the work operates between intention and outcome, positioning image-making as both a speculative and prophetic gesture.

Rather than presenting a resolved narrative, Where Good Things Flow remains deliberately unfinished in its meaning. It captures a moment within an ongoing process of becoming, where vision, intuition, and lived experience intersect, and where the act of making functions as a space for imagining and shaping what has yet to take form.

Collage, pen, oil, acrylic on canvas

67 x 117 cm | 26.38 x 46.06 in

Delivery details will be sent privately to each buyer.

Taxes, shipping and handling is not included.