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Description:
One person offers something to the next person. Is it accepted? All day long we as humans offer ourselves to others in the form of conversations, participation, relationships. and so many more ways. And just as often people are offering to us. Do we hear and see what they offer? Do we accept?

Shipping info:
For clients in the USA:
This art piece will be shipped in a tube, it'll be $80.
If you want it shipped in a stretcher, it'll cost around $300 - $400.

For international clients:
It may always have to be shipped in a tube unless when priced, the shipping is reasonable.

Materials used:

acrylic on heavy duty canvas

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#people #communication #office art #colorful art #meditative art #offering #home art #eliry arts #redlands artist 

The Offering (2024) Acrylic painting
by Eliry Arts

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Description:
One person offers something to the next person. Is it accepted? All day long we as humans offer ourselves to others in the form of conversations, participation, relationships. and so many more ways. And just as often people are offering to us. Do we hear and see what they offer? Do we accept?

Shipping info:
For clients in the USA:
This art piece will be shipped in a tube, it'll be $80.
If you want it shipped in a stretcher, it'll cost around $300 - $400.

For international clients:
It may always have to be shipped in a tube unless when priced, the shipping is reasonable.

Materials used:

acrylic on heavy duty canvas

Tags:
#people #communication #office art #colorful art #meditative art #offering #home art #eliry arts #redlands artist 
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I began painting large objects in my childhood: my brother’s fish house, a demolition derby car, a huge water bin and the inside of my Mom’s dress shop. ... Read more

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