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How to Feel Small II Painting

Marcie Rohr

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Painting: Acrylic on Wood. Inspired by the wonder felt when staring up into the night sky. I am moved by all that is unknown, and my paintings express the amazement and deep humility I feel when I learn more about the Universe. My work is created through a personal, intuitive process that involves multiple layers, and often months of work as many paintings develop and grow together. Follow my creative process on instagram: @marcierohr This painting comes fitted with a wire backing and is ready to hang. Edges painted white, no frame is required. This is painting II in the diptych; see How to Feel Small I as well. Can be sold separately, or together.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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My art practice is a visual journal in progress. Each work refers to my lived experience; exploring what it means to be conscious in a material body. It’s not about making a fixed statement. As I paint in an intuitive way, I do so with an attitude of curiosity and receptivity toward what is stirring below the surface of sensory perception. Creative impulses inside me grow wildly - branching out in all directions. My art practice is rooted in the habit of cultivating ideas, and my attempt to make sense of them. The painting process becomes a tangible manifestation of this interior process, of adding and subtracting, one step forward, two back. Every painting is a conversation, idea, argument, or lament in progress. Nothing is fixed, everything is turning and folding in on itself, bobbing above and below the surface of consciousness, sometimes sinking, sometimes rising above.

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