The Tower - Framed Fine Art Print
The Tower can be a startling image but is a card that offers a judgment-neutral indication that there will be sudden change.
The Tower suggests themes of before and after, radical acceptance and rebirth, and rejection of complacency.
The flames and explosive energy depicted in The Tower speak to destruction of old systems but also the hopefulness of what may rise from the remains.
The Tower can also remind one to practice acceptance and trust the process: now is not the time to try to control or overdetermine.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer
The Tower can be a startling image but is a card that offers a judgment-neutral indication that there will be sudden change.
The Tower suggests themes of before and after, radical acceptance and rebirth, and rejection of complacency.
The flames and explosive energy depicted in The Tower speak to destruction of old systems but also the hopefulness of what may rise from the remains.
The Tower can also remind one to practice acceptance and trust the process: now is not the time to try to control or overdetermine.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer
The Tower can be a startling image but is a card that offers a judgment-neutral indication that there will be sudden change.
The Tower suggests themes of before and after, radical acceptance and rebirth, and rejection of complacency.
The flames and explosive energy depicted in The Tower speak to destruction of old systems but also the hopefulness of what may rise from the remains.
The Tower can also remind one to practice acceptance and trust the process: now is not the time to try to control or overdetermine.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer