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prints trio views (Print only)
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trio views (Print only)

from $60.00

Print with mat ready to frame and add to your environment.

OR collect the original painting.

While much of my work takes vertical form, this painting explores movement in a horizontal format. As viewers, we naturally read from left to right, following the composition's development into three distinct parts. The harmonious interplay between these sections raises questions: are we looking at doors or windows? The ambiguity invites us to enter and explore these layered views.

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Print with mat ready to frame and add to your environment.

OR collect the original painting.

While much of my work takes vertical form, this painting explores movement in a horizontal format. As viewers, we naturally read from left to right, following the composition's development into three distinct parts. The harmonious interplay between these sections raises questions: are we looking at doors or windows? The ambiguity invites us to enter and explore these layered views.

Print with mat ready to frame and add to your environment.

OR collect the original painting.

While much of my work takes vertical form, this painting explores movement in a horizontal format. As viewers, we naturally read from left to right, following the composition's development into three distinct parts. The harmonious interplay between these sections raises questions: are we looking at doors or windows? The ambiguity invites us to enter and explore these layered views.