About the Artist: Paul Wardski
“A few years ago, I went to Skye, intending to capture some of the landscapes for a screen print series.
The Isle of Skye moved me in a way few places ever have - its raw, untamed beauty, where mountains fall into the sea, and mist weaves through ancient glens felt timeless.
Standing amongst the jagged Cuillin peaks and gazing across the windswept moors, I was struck by a sense of enduring rhythm, of nature’s quiet but relentless passage of time.
The feeling I had on Skye is what I want to evoke in this watch - a sense that there is more than just hours and minutes- a landscape is shaped over millennia.
The weathered textures, shifting light, and deep blues and greys of Skye’s skies informed the colour palette. The moon became this huge celestial beacon, watching the shifting light rise over the Quiraing.
To me, this piece is a tribute to a landscape where time slows down and every moment feels eternal."
Paul Wardski
Paul Wardski is an Artist born in London and residing in Vienna.
Specialising in screen-printing and photolithography, Wardski’s works typically encompass landscapes from found articles, using ephemera and reworking books.
Using landscapes from found articles with hand-painted elements, creating colourful and interesting works of art full of texture, mixed media hand-painted elements, mono print and found imagery.
You can see more of Paul's work here.