$825.00
In this original landscape, black and white work side by side to highlight a tear in the earth, a fiery gash that signifies the essence of Nature. There is a lot of texture in this one, scratches in the soil and the sky. In the bottom left, I have etched in an excerpt from an Emily Dickinson poem, which reads:
“How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude.”
Size: 24" x 24" x 2.5"
Medium: Cold wax and oil on birch panel
Details: Intentionally unframed, the sides are finished with an off-white matte wash with weathered feel, and the panel is fitted with wire for hanging. Signed and dated.
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MY ARTIST STATEMENT—Painting is a daily ritual for me, as I continue to discover ways to express myself through art. My goal is to create artwork that represents how I see the world around me—or how I hope it could be, a place where mercy, benevolence, and peace are commonplace and can be found around any corner, under any tree, or beside any stream. At the same time, I desire to create meaningful work that others forge a deep connection to and bring into their own home as a unique expression of who they are.
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