Collect one of these abstract digital and analog video processing art prints. Made as a collaboration between Devin Jane and Sarah Turner.
Museum-quality, made on thick and durable matte paper.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Giclée printing quality
COLLECT ORIGINAL ARIA AZUL ART
"All She Ever Was, Is, Or Will Be"
$250.00 USD
2019: 20" x 16"
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
Sides are painted black.
The painting is signed & dated on the back and finished with a matte varnish for protection.
-- VIBRANCY --
In my portraits of womxn engaged in their inner world / energy, I am trying to re-create a visual representation of what it feels like to be completely in tune, at home, safe, and comfortable in the body, mind, and experience of life. Feeling this way and exploring how, when, and where we move in and out of states of vibrancy and belonging while investigating the histories, stories, and beliefs that influence our sense of self in both positive and negative ways to produce works of beauty and/or well articulated grief is the primary goal of much of what I do. My highest hope is that we will all consistently touch the sweetness of experiencing our inherent vibrancy, beauty, power, humor, and joy no matter how many reasons we have to also grieve. Perhaps, the real work is finding our way home to ourselves and one another in direct reaction to all the reasons we are being told we can’t or shouldn’t.
COLLECT ORIGINAL ARIA AZUL ART
"All She Ever Was, Is, Or Will Be"
$250.00 USD
2019: 20" x 16"
Acrylic on stretched canvas.
Sides are painted black.
The painting is signed & dated on the back and finished with a matte varnish for protection.
-- VIBRANCY --
In my portraits of womxn engaged in their inner world / energy, I am trying to re-create a visual representation of what it feels like to be completely in tune, at home, safe, and comfortable in the body, mind, and experience of life. Feeling this way and exploring how, when, and where we move in and out of states of vibrancy and belonging while investigating the histories, stories, and beliefs that influence our sense of self in both positive and negative ways to produce works of beauty and/or well articulated grief is the primary goal of much of what I do. My highest hope is that we will all consistently touch the sweetness of experiencing our inherent vibrancy, beauty, power, humor, and joy no matter how many reasons we have to also grieve. Perhaps, the real work is finding our way home to ourselves and one another in direct reaction to all the reasons we are being told we can’t or shouldn’t.