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LARGE SCALE SOAK STAIN ABSTRACTS ON RAW CANVAS
Rivers of Resonance: Fluid Dialogues embodies the fluidity of life and the interconnectedness of our experiences. Just as rivers carve their paths through landscapes, shaping them over time, our actions and emotions ripple through the lives of those around us, creating an intricate web of resonance.
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As viewers navigate through the artworks, they are invited to ponder how they contribute to the flow of energy and connection, reflecting on how the gentle nudges of life lead us toward peace and understanding. In Rivers of Resonance we celebrate the beauty found in the bends and curves of our interconnected journeys, acknowledging that the paths we carve are as vital as the destination we seek.
This exhibition serves as an exploration of the subtle dialogues we engage in, both with ourselves and with the world, emphasizing the importance of being responsible for the energy we share. Each painting is a snapshot, both a still expression of a world that moves beyond the boundaries of the frame and an exercise in movement itself. The vibrant colors exude life, showcasing the transformative power they hold; each hue is a voice in a crowded conversation, carrying its own meaning and resonance.
ECHO 100 X FLORA COLLABORATION
Since 1923, the silk square has been Echo’s muse. To celebrate their centennial, they invited 100 creators from all over the world to make design the scarf of their dreams. Each Echo100 scarf is numbered within the print itself, making it truly one-of-a-kind — art you can wear. $100 of each Echo100 scarf purchase is donated to the creator's charity of choice.
I chose CANOPY NWA as recipient of my collaboration funds with Echo NY. "Canopy NWA's dedication to empowering immigrants is a force for good, a testament to what's possible. As an immigrant myself, it hits home. I feel like it's my turn to lend a hand, this isn't simply charity; it's an act of solidarity. Let this piece inspire us all to embrace the journey, conquer our valleys, and claim our rightful place on the summit."








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