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Terri Fraser-Oil painting ‘Heartbeat’

$2,725.00

Materials:
Oil, pencil, charcoal, pigment stick on arches oil paper, linen and metal grommets
Size:
57 × 52 in | 144.8 × 132.1 cm
Rarity:
Unique
Medium:
Painting
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Description

As an artist, I am a storyteller wielding visual art as my medium. My creative journey is fueled by a relentless thirst for knowledge acquired through both hands-on experience and keen observation. Rooted in a profound appreciation for the dynamic interplay between nature and humanity, my work serves as a testament to the intricate relationship between these realms, constantly seeking fresh perspectives to illuminate their profound influences on one another.

In the arena of creation, I am a conduit for the convergence of natural elements and human existence. Through my artistic process, I navigate the complex tapestry of their coexistence, where tensions collide, interactions unfold, and boundaries blur. Each stroke of my brush, each line on the canvas, is imbued with the essence of this intricate dance—a symphony of overlapping textures, expanding horizons, and projecting energies. In this convergence, I find a conduit for the expression of my innermost emotions and thoughts, giving rise to a kaleidoscope of vibrating networks that echo the pulse of life itself.

Every piece I create is a narrative unto itself, a unique tale woven into the fabric of existence. Just as each human possesses a distinct story waiting to be told, I believe that every artwork carries its own voice, waiting to be heard. It is my solemn endeavor to honor and amplify these voices, unraveling the invisible threads that bind them together—connecting not only the narratives within my art but also forging deeper connections between the observer, the observed, and myself.

Through my art, I seek not only to capture fleeting moments but also to unveil the enduring connections that unite us all. In celebrating the diversity of human experience and the boundless wonders of the natural world, I strive to evoke a sense of wonder, introspection, and unity—a testament to the eternal dialogue between the seen and the unseen, the tangible and the intangible, the self and the universe