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Limited edition artwork produced on metal (direct print on aluminum dibond), framed in a solid wood frame, signed and numbered on the back, authenticated with an authenticity hologram, and comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. The surface is matt, does not have any shine or reflection, the metal surface is not visible. Easy to care.

Story & Message:
Tiny little things hold keys to big secrets.

From my project “We Homes”

Neuroanthropologist John S. Allen says that humans are “fundamentally home-minded.” Home isn’t just a physical place, it is also a cognitive one shaped by our biology and our culture. “You can’t buy a home,” Allen explains. Rather, a home is something “that you have to build yourself”, so that you have a space that shelters us from the outside world and, through its comfortable familiarity, calms our senses so that we may rest and face the next day’s challenges.

Besides a physical space, people also inhabit their inner homes. Everyone of us is a home to dreams, thoughts, memories, impressions, beliefs, ways of living and being, ways of carrying ourselves in this world. Those homes are not always peaceful and cozy however. When building an external home, isn’t it better to start with the one you have inside carefully choosing the look, and feel of your inner space? Then perhaps even you are far away from your physical home, you won’t feel so homesick and lonely.

Materials used:

Aluminum dibond

Tags:
#birds #minimalism #bag #doors #lilac #origami #windows #nails #soft light #female hands 

Violet (metal, framed)

Photograph 
by Dasha Pears

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  • Photograph on Panel / Board / MDF
  • From a limited edition of 4
  • Size: 62 x 53.7 x 2.5cm (framed) / 60 x 51cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Surrealistic
  • Subject: People and portraits
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock
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Limited edition artwork produced on metal (direct print on aluminum dibond), framed in a solid wood frame, signed and numbered on the back, authenticated with an authenticity hologram, and comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. The surface is matt, does not have any shine or reflection, the metal surface is not visible. Easy to care.

Story & Message:
Tiny little things hold keys to big secrets.

From my project “We Homes”

Neuroanthropologist John S. Allen says that humans are “fundamentally home-minded.” Home isn’t just a physical place, it is also a cognitive one shaped by our biology and our culture. “You can’t buy a home,” Allen explains. Rather, a home is something “that you have to build yourself”, so that you have a space that shelters us from the outside world and, through its comfortable familiarity, calms our senses so that we may rest and face the next day’s challenges.

Besides a physical space, people also inhabit their inner homes. Everyone of us is a home to dreams, thoughts, memories, impressions, beliefs, ways of living and being, ways of carrying ourselves in this world. Those homes are not always peaceful and cozy however. When building an external home, isn’t it better to start with the one you have inside carefully choosing the look, and feel of your inner space? Then perhaps even you are far away from your physical home, you won’t feel so homesick and lonely.

Materials used:

Aluminum dibond

Tags:
#birds #minimalism #bag #doors #lilac #origami #windows #nails #soft light #female hands 
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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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