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Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026)
Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026) is marked by a more elongated and sparse vertical structure. Slender stalks rise through the centre of the linen surface while thinner leaves bend, dry, and fold inward with an almost calligraphic rhythm.
Areas of open linen surround the plant, creating a heightened sense of stillness and spatial quiet. The image feels suspended rather than fixed, as though the sugarcane were gradually surfacing from the textile and fading back into it simultaneously.
The palette centres on oxidised ochres, earth browns, muted olive greens, and faded vegetal tones. Certain passages appear weathered or sun-dried, recalling cane fields during seasonal transition, exposure, or late harvest periods.
The restrained colour and softened edges allow the work to carry a sense of erosion, duration, and atmospheric fragility.
Painted entirely by hand on raw linen, the image is built through successive translucent layers of pigment absorbed directly into the textile. The visible weave of the linen remains active throughout the composition, allowing material and image to exist together without separation.
Variations in pigment density, softened contours, and areas of near disappearance form part of the work’s visual language.
Presented as a suspended scroll with wooden dowel and cotton cord, the piece exists between painting, textile, and archival fragment. Its narrow vertical format gives the work a calm architectural presence while preserving the softness and movement of cloth.
For Collectors
Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026) is a unique original artwork. No editions or reproductions are produced. Each scroll is hand-stitched and painted entirely by hand, allowing the pigment to settle gradually into the linen surface through layered translucent applications.
The scroll arrives ready to hang, with wooden dowel and cotton cord included. The work is shipped directly from the artist’s studio in Ireland and includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Artwork Details
Title: Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026)
Series: Cultivation Studies
Artist: Cleidi Hearn
Year: 2026
Medium: Pigment on off-white raw linen
Format: Suspended linen scroll with wooden hanging dowel
Dimensions: 40.5 cm × 103.5 cm
Hanging Cord: Cotton cord included
Signature: Signed on reverse
Certificate: Signed certificate of authenticity included
Shipping
Each artwork is carefully packaged and shipped directly from the artist’s studio in Ireland using protective archival wrapping and a rigid postal tube designed for textile artworks.
All orders are sent through An Post using tracked and fully insured delivery services to ensure the safe arrival of the work.
Shipping Rates
Ireland: €17.50 flat-rate tracked and insured delivery
European Union: €26 flat-rate tracked and insured delivery
EU deliveries typically arrive within 3–5 working days following dispatch.
Each scroll arrives ready to hang, with wooden dowel and cotton hanging cord included. A signed certificate of authenticity is enclosed with every artwork.
Collectors outside the European Union may contact the studio directly regarding international shipping enquiries.
Placement
The elongated composition and restrained earth palette allow the work to sit naturally within quieter architectural settings, including hallways, studies, bedrooms, and contemplative interior spaces where subtle changes in natural light can activate the linen surface throughout the day.
Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026) is marked by a more elongated and sparse vertical structure. Slender stalks rise through the centre of the linen surface while thinner leaves bend, dry, and fold inward with an almost calligraphic rhythm.
Areas of open linen surround the plant, creating a heightened sense of stillness and spatial quiet. The image feels suspended rather than fixed, as though the sugarcane were gradually surfacing from the textile and fading back into it simultaneously.
The palette centres on oxidised ochres, earth browns, muted olive greens, and faded vegetal tones. Certain passages appear weathered or sun-dried, recalling cane fields during seasonal transition, exposure, or late harvest periods.
The restrained colour and softened edges allow the work to carry a sense of erosion, duration, and atmospheric fragility.
Painted entirely by hand on raw linen, the image is built through successive translucent layers of pigment absorbed directly into the textile. The visible weave of the linen remains active throughout the composition, allowing material and image to exist together without separation.
Variations in pigment density, softened contours, and areas of near disappearance form part of the work’s visual language.
Presented as a suspended scroll with wooden dowel and cotton cord, the piece exists between painting, textile, and archival fragment. Its narrow vertical format gives the work a calm architectural presence while preserving the softness and movement of cloth.
For Collectors
Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026) is a unique original artwork. No editions or reproductions are produced. Each scroll is hand-stitched and painted entirely by hand, allowing the pigment to settle gradually into the linen surface through layered translucent applications.
The scroll arrives ready to hang, with wooden dowel and cotton cord included. The work is shipped directly from the artist’s studio in Ireland and includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Artwork Details
Title: Cultivation Study: Sugarcane III (2026)
Series: Cultivation Studies
Artist: Cleidi Hearn
Year: 2026
Medium: Pigment on off-white raw linen
Format: Suspended linen scroll with wooden hanging dowel
Dimensions: 40.5 cm × 103.5 cm
Hanging Cord: Cotton cord included
Signature: Signed on reverse
Certificate: Signed certificate of authenticity included
Shipping
Each artwork is carefully packaged and shipped directly from the artist’s studio in Ireland using protective archival wrapping and a rigid postal tube designed for textile artworks.
All orders are sent through An Post using tracked and fully insured delivery services to ensure the safe arrival of the work.
Shipping Rates
Ireland: €17.50 flat-rate tracked and insured delivery
European Union: €26 flat-rate tracked and insured delivery
EU deliveries typically arrive within 3–5 working days following dispatch.
Each scroll arrives ready to hang, with wooden dowel and cotton hanging cord included. A signed certificate of authenticity is enclosed with every artwork.
Collectors outside the European Union may contact the studio directly regarding international shipping enquiries.
Placement
The elongated composition and restrained earth palette allow the work to sit naturally within quieter architectural settings, including hallways, studies, bedrooms, and contemplative interior spaces where subtle changes in natural light can activate the linen surface throughout the day.