From the artist: I explore themes of memory and identity repeatedly in my art. Our memory is fundamentally fallible, susceptible to suggestion, nostalgia, and corruption from invading memories. Our memory and our identity are also utterly linked, once memory begins to go, the experiences that make us who we are starts to degrade as well. We lose bits of ourselves, a subtle shift which becomes a landslide as we are swept up in the force of history. Meet Ruth St Denis (1879 – 1968), one of the most celebrated dancers in the early 20th century. I have paired a ghostly image of this gloriously ephemeral moment of performance with an eroding leaf and a butterfly display I found at the Carnegie Museum.
This framed matte canvas brings a dreamy, vintage aura into a modern space. Soft, rose and magenta tones wrap a serenely poised woman in artful blooms, balancing nostalgia with contemporary print clarity. The slim black frame and subtle texture of the coated canvas create a museum-like presence that anchors a gallery wall or becomes a quiet focal point above a dresser or reading nook. It invites slow moments — a cup of tea, a paused record, a thought that lingers — and complements interiors that favor layered patterns, cozy textiles, and curated antiques.
Product features
- Durable cotton/polyester canvas with proprietary matte coating for refined texture
- Vivid, long-lasting colors printed with non-toxic latex inks
- Sustainably sourced pine frame with multiple size and color options
- Greenguard Gold certified inks and eco-conscious materials
- Includes sawtooth hardware for easy horizontal, vertical, or square hanging
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
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$85.18Price
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