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Drifting into Focus 24 x 36"

$3,000.00

24 x 36”

Acrylic and graphite on canvas.

Drifting into Focus was completed December 30, 2022. This abstract painting represents the act of clarifying values and priorities after a time of change. Drift refers to the slow process of sharpening focus. This is in contrast to the idea that there is an instantaneous shift, as is often suggested, that a traumatic event or time leads to a swift understanding or clarification of priorities.

This painting is gallery-wrapped, the sides are painted in similar colors.

All originals are final sales.

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24 x 36”

Acrylic and graphite on canvas.

Drifting into Focus was completed December 30, 2022. This abstract painting represents the act of clarifying values and priorities after a time of change. Drift refers to the slow process of sharpening focus. This is in contrast to the idea that there is an instantaneous shift, as is often suggested, that a traumatic event or time leads to a swift understanding or clarification of priorities.

This painting is gallery-wrapped, the sides are painted in similar colors.

All originals are final sales.

24 x 36”

Acrylic and graphite on canvas.

Drifting into Focus was completed December 30, 2022. This abstract painting represents the act of clarifying values and priorities after a time of change. Drift refers to the slow process of sharpening focus. This is in contrast to the idea that there is an instantaneous shift, as is often suggested, that a traumatic event or time leads to a swift understanding or clarification of priorities.

This painting is gallery-wrapped, the sides are painted in similar colors.

All originals are final sales.