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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 36 H x 2 D in
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This piece was spontaneous and then turned into something very dramatic. As I finished it, I turned it around and realized there was a face present. My friend who is also a depth psychotherapist immediate said "Persephone" which have a few meanings ..Goddess of the Harvest and Bringer of Death. Acco...
2020
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 36 H x 2 D in
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Not Framed
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I have a profound respect for artistic transcendence through mythology. My art is representative of many different religious symbols, mostly gods and images considered to be sacred. Inspired by books, my personal life, spiritual symbols and their dimensionality, and histories, I paint the emotions they invoke in me. I am heavily influenced by philosophy, Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, sacred geometry, Egyptian history, Hinduism, and Buddhist images. My style is perfectly imperfect, wabi sabi. Perfection is a fleeting goal and for me and painting has been a journey into acceptance of myself imperfect, as is. As a lover of architecture, balance and polarity, sacred geometry speaks to my soul. History and world religions are interwoven themes throughout all of these pieces.
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