In 1610, William Shakespeare penned the following lines in the Tempest: “Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange. ..."
In our lives, we face sea changes, tossed among tempestuous waves that aren't always of our own design. The energy and light of our single rising wave in an ocean can feel insignificant. But embracing that change may result in something rich and strange.
This work is ready to hang unframed as it is wrap-around painted. It is finished with a satin varnish to protect it from UV light and dust.
stretched canvas and acrylic paints
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In 1610, William Shakespeare penned the following lines in the Tempest: “Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange. ..."
In our lives, we face sea changes, tossed among tempestuous waves that aren't always of our own design. The energy and light of our single rising wave in an ocean can feel insignificant. But embracing that change may result in something rich and strange.
This work is ready to hang unframed as it is wrap-around painted. It is finished with a satin varnish to protect it from UV light and dust.
stretched canvas and acrylic paints
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