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A look behind the curtain from a fashion show. From a collection of mixed medium pieces.
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Miami Nights Collage

Aaron Haxton

United States

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in

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$480

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LIMITED EDITION PRINT OF 50 Pigment ink on watercolor paper / signed and numbered A look behind the curtain from a fashion show. From a collection of mixed medium pieces.

Year Created:

2019

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Medium:

Collage, Paper on Paper

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

24 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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United States.

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I went to art school and have never had a job — and I mean that in the best way possible. Through thickness and thin, I have managed to claw my way through adult life freelancing with an art degree. And no, I’m not a trust fund kid, and yes, I have a mountain of student loans that seem to linger at the same number no matter how many years go by. You must manifest your own destiny. It sounds a bit more simple than it feels, but you simply must do what you want to be doing. We all need make ends meet one way or another, but it is important to carve out that space to point yourself in the direction that you want to go. I spent a long time early on, scraping by from job to pointless job — feeling completely depleted. I wasn’t in the place to decline work, but it was taking everything I had and wasn’t going in the direction I wanted to go. By the end of the day, I had nothing left in me to put energy toward the dream. Toward what I wanted to be doing. This went on and on. It wasn’t until I was fed up. Fed up with work. Fed up with myself. Fed up with spinning around in my own mind and doing nothing about it. I decided to turn the tables — put the dream first. Give the first few energetic hours of the day to the dream, then get to the have-to’s after. I simply started doing what I wanted to be doing. Sure, it wasn’t a job yet — but it changed the course of the path to get there. No one is going to ask you to something, let alone pay you, if you’re not already doing it. If you’re dreaming of it, that’s a start. But do it. What you are physically doing only perpetuates — so be damn sure you are doing something worth perpetuating.

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