Taylor O'Sullivan

from $800.00

Dharma

Photograph printed on museum grade, acid free, fine art paper, with the use of the highest quality archival inks

Limited Edition of 50

Framed in premium Italian wood

On view at CULTERRA

305 N Coast Highway, Laguna Beach CA

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Dharma

Photograph printed on museum grade, acid free, fine art paper, with the use of the highest quality archival inks

Limited Edition of 50

Framed in premium Italian wood

On view at CULTERRA

305 N Coast Highway, Laguna Beach CA

  • ᐧ The piece is professionally framed, and complimentary shipping is included within the United States. For international collectors, we would be delighted to provide a custom shipping quote and coordinate your order. Please email blaise@gallery-assistant.com.

    ᐧ Includes a 2-inch white mat and your choice of Italian wood frame (oak, white, or black).

    ᐧ Finished with UV-blocking acrylic and self-leveling hardware, arriving ready to hang.

    ᐧ Signed by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from CULTERRA, noting the edition number.

    ᐧ For all inquiries, including requests for mock-ups, trade program access, museum anti-reflective glass, custom commissions, please email blaise@gallery-assistant.com or hello@culterra.art.

    ᐧ We want you to feel confident and supported when collecting with us. While all sales are final in support of our artists, please reach out if your artwork arrives damaged or not as expected. We’re always here to ensure your piece arrives safely, beautifully, and exactly as intended.

  • Dharma draws inspiration from the timeless principles of balance, order, and harmony. Its intricate patterns and subtle details invite you to pause and engage, creating a sense of calm and mindfulness as you experience the work. By interpreting traditional motifs in a contemporary way, it feels both grounded and fresh, offering a visual rhythm that guides the eye and encourages reflection. This piece works beautifully in most spaces, bringing light and gentle detail that can either take center stage or quietly stand back, allowing its thoughtful design to be fully appreciated. Minimal yet detailed, light and refreshing, it’s a reminder of the small wonders found in nature, easily overlooked, yet captured here to be enjoyed in your home every day. It reconnects us to the natural world in a subtle, contemplative way.

  • We love how Dharma brings a delicate sense of wonder and serenity into a space. Its details encourage slow looking, revealing subtle organic motion and beauty that feels both fresh and timeless. Light, minimal, and a unique capture of nature’s small treasures, like an often-overlooked tiny mushroom in the wild, this piece reconnects us to the natural world and invites reflection every time you pass by. It brings the beauty and joy of nature into your home, and its abstract-like detail makes it a wonderful conversation starter, inviting viewers to wonder and imagine what it could be.

About the Artist

Taylor O’Sullivan is a fine art photographer whose work invites a deeper connection to the natural world.

For more than 15 years, Taylor has traveled across 60 countries, capturing meditative moments that inhabit a contemplative space between observation and emotion. Informed by years of fieldwork and a deeply attuned visual sensibility, O’Sullivan’s photographs capture fleeting impressions with an eye for nuance. Her work invites a kind of visual listening, where presence becomes its own subject.

Working across digital, 35mm film, and medium format film, O’Sullivan describes her creative process as “a migration back to patient art.” It is a quiet resistance to the velocity of contemporary image culture. In a time defined by speed and overconsumption, her photographs encourage viewers to slow down and notice the subtle rhythms of nature. They offer a chance to reconnect deeply with the natural world and, in doing so, with ourselves. A reminder that we are not separate from nature, but one with it. 

She currently lives and works in Laguna Beach, where she continues to expand her practice, exhibiting her work in galleries and private collections.