For The Former Things Have Passed Away

$1,200.00

36 x 48″

Acrylic and Copper Leaf

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The practice of incorporating gold leaf to unify the composition is inspired by the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, which entails creating beauty from what is broken. This philosophy is central to my message in these pieces: the opportunity for peace in a fractured world.

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