Playing Together - Original Abstract Print 6/20
Playing Together is an original abstract print, created in 2015, that beautifully encapsulates memories from the artist's childhood. This piece is part of a ground breaking series that explores the intersection of play and personal history, allowing viewers to engage with both the emotional and visual aspects of art.
Utilizing the monotype technique on high-quality Somerset paper, this abstract print offers a unique texture and depth that draws the observer in. The fluidity of the monotype process means that each print is unique, embodying the artist's intimate connection to her memories and the natural world that inspires her work.
Measuring 59.5 cm wide by 41.5 cm. The Playing Together is presented with acid-free cardboard and a protective wrap, ensuring its longevity and preservation over time. This piece is not just a work of art; it is an invitation to reflect on the interconnectedness of our experiences and memories.
Ready to frame according to your personal taste, this abstract print can easily find a place in any home or office setting. The versatility of the print allows it to complement a variety of decor styles, making it a thoughtful addition to your art collection. Embrace the chance to own a piece that not only resonates deeply with its creator but also serves as a catalyst for contemplation on the layers of our own experiences.
Playing Together is an original abstract print, created in 2015, that beautifully encapsulates memories from the artist's childhood. This piece is part of a ground breaking series that explores the intersection of play and personal history, allowing viewers to engage with both the emotional and visual aspects of art.
Utilizing the monotype technique on high-quality Somerset paper, this abstract print offers a unique texture and depth that draws the observer in. The fluidity of the monotype process means that each print is unique, embodying the artist's intimate connection to her memories and the natural world that inspires her work.
Measuring 59.5 cm wide by 41.5 cm. The Playing Together is presented with acid-free cardboard and a protective wrap, ensuring its longevity and preservation over time. This piece is not just a work of art; it is an invitation to reflect on the interconnectedness of our experiences and memories.
Ready to frame according to your personal taste, this abstract print can easily find a place in any home or office setting. The versatility of the print allows it to complement a variety of decor styles, making it a thoughtful addition to your art collection. Embrace the chance to own a piece that not only resonates deeply with its creator but also serves as a catalyst for contemplation on the layers of our own experiences.
Playing Together is an original abstract print, created in 2015, that beautifully encapsulates memories from the artist's childhood. This piece is part of a ground breaking series that explores the intersection of play and personal history, allowing viewers to engage with both the emotional and visual aspects of art.
Utilizing the monotype technique on high-quality Somerset paper, this abstract print offers a unique texture and depth that draws the observer in. The fluidity of the monotype process means that each print is unique, embodying the artist's intimate connection to her memories and the natural world that inspires her work.
Measuring 59.5 cm wide by 41.5 cm. The Playing Together is presented with acid-free cardboard and a protective wrap, ensuring its longevity and preservation over time. This piece is not just a work of art; it is an invitation to reflect on the interconnectedness of our experiences and memories.
Ready to frame according to your personal taste, this abstract print can easily find a place in any home or office setting. The versatility of the print allows it to complement a variety of decor styles, making it a thoughtful addition to your art collection. Embrace the chance to own a piece that not only resonates deeply with its creator but also serves as a catalyst for contemplation on the layers of our own experiences.