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Dreamscape - Landscape drip art Print

Deb Breton

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This one is mostly painted with my non-dominant hand. Due to surgery and radiation, I've lost a bit of mobility and stamina in my arm, but I am working around that as this series develops. From my series "Crossing the Lines", which was painted while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. The landscape and peaceful depth of the river in this one is very soothing, the lines and drips comingle to form interesting patterns. There is a feeling of being at a crossroads where these lines meet. It aptly reflects the overall outlook these days, both in the world and in my own microcosm. Interestingly enough, once this painting was completed, I lost my grip on it, and it fell, but not before hitting a corner and putting a tear in it. I was heartbroken, but decided to fix it and keep it. When repairing it, I was reminded of the Japanese art of kintsugi, or the view of wabi-sabi. And though it's not mended with gold, I resonate with the metaphor of embracing our flaws and imperfections.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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6 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

11.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Globally collected abstract expressionist artist based in California, U.S. I grew up drawing on everything: sketchbooks, notepads, candy wrappers. That passion eventually led to working with incredible names like Warner Brothers and the Dali Museum. But creating for others wasn't making me happy anymore, I wanted to create art that reflected my own ideas. Not long after that epiphany, I left corporate America. These days, I work out of my home studio using—acrylics, oils, ink, spray paint, you name it. Breaking the rules I once learned in art feels so natural now. But the hardest lesson for me to learn, was how to get out of my own way, trust the process, let go and get in the flow. Inspiration comes from how I see the world—chaotic, layered, and ever-changing, much like my ADHD mind. I rarely stick to one series or theme, preferring to explore and push boundaries. Somehow, that unpredictability brings a sense of peace. And hopefully that keeps things fresh and interesting, so you might want to see what's new! Whether you are a creator or a collector, I feel art is a reminder for us to honor and nurture our authentic selves in a world that often tries to define us or box us in. Profound thanks to all my collectors for supporting me on this incredible journey together!

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