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Ready-to-ship #1 of 12 limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

Image size: 50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 in.)

Paper size: 59 x 58 cm (23.2 x 22.8 in.)

Story & Message:

Black is the absence of color. When we are facing loss, our whole body aches. But pain can trigger an interesting process: the building of layers of comprehension that there’s more to life than our previous experiences. This profound understanding, when we welcome it, helps us remain calm and still. And weather any new storm coming our way. The challenges we are facing don’t disorientate us the same way anymore – we already know we will be fine. We’re able to cut through obstacles with elegance and sophistication.

From my project “Paper Cuts”

Every story is made up. All the stories that we hear about the world, the way things work in it and what our place in it is have been made up for us by our parents, school, society. However, when we realize that everything has been made up, now it’s our turn to tell ourselves a new story. And this story can be anything we ever wanted it to be. It won’t be easy. But it’s possible to forget all the stories that were bringing us down, and create our own, the one that will empower us - from scratch. But to do that, we need to cut the old stories first.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Bamboo fine art paper

Tags:
#woman #surreal #photography as #black #minimalism #whimsical #female art #triangle 

Paper Cuts: Black

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by Dasha Pears

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 12
  • Size: 58 x 59 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 50 x 50cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Surrealistic
  • Subject: People and portraits
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Ready-to-ship #1 of 12 limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

Image size: 50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 in.)

Paper size: 59 x 58 cm (23.2 x 22.8 in.)

Story & Message:

Black is the absence of color. When we are facing loss, our whole body aches. But pain can trigger an interesting process: the building of layers of comprehension that there’s more to life than our previous experiences. This profound understanding, when we welcome it, helps us remain calm and still. And weather any new storm coming our way. The challenges we are facing don’t disorientate us the same way anymore – we already know we will be fine. We’re able to cut through obstacles with elegance and sophistication.

From my project “Paper Cuts”

Every story is made up. All the stories that we hear about the world, the way things work in it and what our place in it is have been made up for us by our parents, school, society. However, when we realize that everything has been made up, now it’s our turn to tell ourselves a new story. And this story can be anything we ever wanted it to be. It won’t be easy. But it’s possible to forget all the stories that were bringing us down, and create our own, the one that will empower us - from scratch. But to do that, we need to cut the old stories first.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Bamboo fine art paper

Tags:
#woman #surreal #photography as #black #minimalism #whimsical #female art #triangle 
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Dasha Pears is an award-winning artist, using conceptual fine-art photography as her main medium. Completely self-taught in photography, she is materializing her life experiences, realizations, feelings, and conclusions about life... Read more

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