Thalassa - goddess

$4,900.00

THALASSA

The sea’s eternal mother
48 × 24 inches

Thalassa is not the wave—she is what the wave is made of.
This work holds the feeling of origin: the great, living cradle of water from which all motion begins and all stillness returns. In this wide horizontal format, her presence feels like a horizon line—expansive, grounding, and endlessly calming.

Layers of image and encaustic move like deep current beneath light—quiet power, ancient softness. Thalassa belongs in spaces where you want the room to breathe: great rooms, long walls, tranquil bedrooms—anywhere you want a sense of sanctuary, depth, and lasting peace.

She carries a kind of reassurance that cannot be explained—only felt.

Myth
In Greek mythology, Thalassa is the primordial spirit and personification of the sea itself—an ancient mother-force, older than storms, older than names. She represents the vast, nourishing body of water that surrounds and sustains life. Thalassa is not a goddess of drama or conquest, but of endurance and origin—the ocean as eternal presence, keeper of beginnings, and the deep, protective quiet beneath all tides.

Translucent layers of oils, acrylic mediums, and pigments evoke the shimmer of sunlight through water, while the tactile surface reflects the sea’s ever-shifting nature. Created through a process that unites modern underwater photography with painting and printmaking techniques, this one-of-a-kind mixed media piece becomes a meditation on origin, power, and renewal.

48 x 24 in | Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel

THALASSA

The sea’s eternal mother
48 × 24 inches

Thalassa is not the wave—she is what the wave is made of.
This work holds the feeling of origin: the great, living cradle of water from which all motion begins and all stillness returns. In this wide horizontal format, her presence feels like a horizon line—expansive, grounding, and endlessly calming.

Layers of image and encaustic move like deep current beneath light—quiet power, ancient softness. Thalassa belongs in spaces where you want the room to breathe: great rooms, long walls, tranquil bedrooms—anywhere you want a sense of sanctuary, depth, and lasting peace.

She carries a kind of reassurance that cannot be explained—only felt.

Myth
In Greek mythology, Thalassa is the primordial spirit and personification of the sea itself—an ancient mother-force, older than storms, older than names. She represents the vast, nourishing body of water that surrounds and sustains life. Thalassa is not a goddess of drama or conquest, but of endurance and origin—the ocean as eternal presence, keeper of beginnings, and the deep, protective quiet beneath all tides.

Translucent layers of oils, acrylic mediums, and pigments evoke the shimmer of sunlight through water, while the tactile surface reflects the sea’s ever-shifting nature. Created through a process that unites modern underwater photography with painting and printmaking techniques, this one-of-a-kind mixed media piece becomes a meditation on origin, power, and renewal.

48 x 24 in | Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel