What creeps underneath the waterline?
Digging into the details:
Original one-of-a-kind artwork
10 inches wide | 8 inches tall
Acrylic on canvas panel
Arrives unframed. (Reach out for framing recommendations. Or, ask me for a framing quote.)
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Digging into the details:
Original one-of-a-kind artwork
10 inches wide | 8 inches tall
Acrylic on canvas panel
Arrives unframed. (Reach out for framing recommendations. Or, ask me for a framing quote.)
FREE shipping on all orders within the U.S.
Digging into the details:
Original one-of-a-kind artwork
10 inches wide | 8 inches tall
Acrylic on canvas panel
Arrives unframed. (Reach out for framing recommendations. Or, ask me for a framing quote.)
FREE shipping on all orders within the U.S.
This painting reminds me of shallow puddles reflecting the colors of store displays and buildings hanging over them. It reminds me of polluted waterways and their haunting beauty. It reminds me of rainbows on sidewalks and roads made from oil combining with water and light.
Duality, how opposite things exist together, is a big theme in my art. What to do with that? A lot of times, I really don’t know. But somehow, there’s something comforting to me in the co-existence of opposites. Like no matter how much suffering, destruction, loss, and pain, there’s always something to be found, to reclaim, and to love. Sometimes, I find that co-existence very confusing and I wrestle with it. And still, I keep coming back to it.
About the Layers collection
How much of what we perceive has to do with depth? The willingness to peel back layers and to look underneath? To scratch the surface, get a peek, and then keep digging deeper and deeper and deeper?
Healing feels like an ongoing process of peeling back layers and building new ones. To lift a mossy rock and dig through the dirt underneath. And to build a home where I can be free on newfound solid ground.