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06 / unplanned / Ashley

$900.00

Acrylic on cardboard, 2020, unframed, measuring 44 x 55”h, this piece is part of the exhibition titled Far Away So Close. This artwork is included in a thought-provoking series where the artist engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals during the challenging pandemic year of 2020. After each insightful conversation, she created a vibrant painting on repurposed chipboard sourced from a local brewery, which was compelled to adapt and change their business model in order to stay afloat during this difficult period of social distancing and uncertainty.

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Acrylic on cardboard, 2020, unframed, measuring 44 x 55”h, this piece is part of the exhibition titled Far Away So Close. This artwork is included in a thought-provoking series where the artist engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals during the challenging pandemic year of 2020. After each insightful conversation, she created a vibrant painting on repurposed chipboard sourced from a local brewery, which was compelled to adapt and change their business model in order to stay afloat during this difficult period of social distancing and uncertainty.

Acrylic on cardboard, 2020, unframed, measuring 44 x 55”h, this piece is part of the exhibition titled Far Away So Close. This artwork is included in a thought-provoking series where the artist engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals during the challenging pandemic year of 2020. After each insightful conversation, she created a vibrant painting on repurposed chipboard sourced from a local brewery, which was compelled to adapt and change their business model in order to stay afloat during this difficult period of social distancing and uncertainty.

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