This original artwork by Meghan Geliza Jackson titled 'Portal to Ease' is created with artisanal, handcrafted earth pigment paints, museum-grade canvas and archival fine art techniques, ensuring velvety textures and vibrant, fade-resistant colours to last 100+ years. Tray framed in timber. One of a kind original artwork signed by artist.
Soft blues drift through veils of sage and warm golden tones, opening pockets of light that evoke the air element. Each stroke feels light, easeful and weightless, inviting your nervous system to exhale.
Size: 800mm (W) x 800mm (H)
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About the artist:
Meghan Geliza Jackson is an Auckland-based New Zealand-Filipino artist whose practice explores the emotional, sensorial, and spiritual dimensions of the natural world. Working exclusively with handmade paints crafted from foraged and gifted earth and plant pigments, she creates meditative abstract works that reflect nature as it is felt rather than merely seen.
Drawing on influences from abstract expressionism, pop surrealism, eco-materialism, and mystical philosophy, Meghan’s paintings evoke awe, serenity, and a sense of connection to the unseen forces that shape our reality. Her work invites contemplation, translating the experience of landscapes both visible and intangible into immersive, atmospheric forms.
Alongside her art practice, Meghan has an extensive background in visual storytelling as an award-winning creative director. Her work has been exhibited and commissioned internationally, with projects spanning New Zealand, the Philippines, Germany, Italy, the United States, Thailand, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Born in Brazil and shaped by life across four continents, Roberta’s work carries a rich cultural resonance. Influences from Brazil, Portugal, Japan, and Aotearoa merge into a visual language that is both intuitive and deliberate, rooted in movement and anchored by structure. Her paintings often read as emotional landscapes, capturing lived experience through layered gestures and calligraphic nuance.
Her practice has been recognised in Aotearoa and abroad, including exhibitions at the Auckland Museum, a Parkin Prize finalist placing, representing New Zealand in a global exhibition of women artists in Dubai, and an artist residency in Japan that continues to shape her exploration of line and space. Recent exhibitions include a solo pop-up at Spacefor and a DUO show with Japanese calligrapher Ito Junichi.