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Slow, deliberate, inevitable. The storm carries no madness, only memory. A force long restrained, now called forth by the weight of truth. The mountains do not resist; they brace, as if remembering their purpose. This is the moment before becoming. the fracture before the fire. Not destruction, but revelation. What endures this storm will not simply survive. It will become.

To Become is 10 x 10 inches, oil on stretched canvas. It is gallery wrapped, wired and ready to hang.

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Oils

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To Become (2025) Oil painting
by Katrina Case

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Slow, deliberate, inevitable. The storm carries no madness, only memory. A force long restrained, now called forth by the weight of truth. The mountains do not resist; they brace, as if remembering their purpose. This is the moment before becoming. the fracture before the fire. Not destruction, but revelation. What endures this storm will not simply survive. It will become.

To Become is 10 x 10 inches, oil on stretched canvas. It is gallery wrapped, wired and ready to hang.

Materials used:

Oils

Tags:
#oil painting #landscape #red #sunset #mountains #clouds #canvas #green #rain #field #countryside #thunderstorm #hills #impressionistic #katrina case 
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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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