Monday, January 12, 2026
I designed this piece to flow naturally with the shape of the forearm, telling a quiet, symbolic story from wrist to elbow.
At the center is a young lamb stepping forward, rendered with soft texture and careful contrast to give it a calm, almost lifelike presence. I wanted the expression to feel gentle and curious, drawing the eye in without overpowering the rest of the sleeve. The background fades into a subtle landscape, kept atmospheric so the subject stays the focus while still adding depth.
Below and around the lamb, I placed large floral elements, detailed but controlled, to ground the composition and add a sense of growth and purity. The petals are lighter, catching attention, while the surrounding leaves and shadows frame them and tie everything together. Near the wrist, a small ornamental symbol is worked into the design, kept understated so it feels personal rather than dominant.
Overall, the piece balances softness and realism with darker tones to ensure it ages well and reads clearly from a distance. It’s meant to feel peaceful, intimate, and timeless—something that reveals more detail the longer you look at it.
Category:
Forearm







