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Knowhere To Go (Tale Of The Lost Shepherd) Canvas
Knowhere To Go (Tale Of The Lost Shepherd) Canvas
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About The Painting:
The energies and color chakra pieces are a subset from "The Boy In The Box" series. Commencing upon the precipice of homelessness, “The Boy In The Box” follows the rigid geometric structuring of the “The Up-Side Of Down” and represents the perpetual quest for personal freedom and breaking outside of the box.
This painting references an older series I did titled "The Lost Shepherd," which depicts hyper-realistic German Shepherds on abstract color grids. This story reflects upon how even the shepherd, the leader of the flock, can lose his or her way. Sometimes we don't know where to go. Sometimes it may even feel like we have nowhere to go. Where are you going? I'm presently trying to figure out my path as I create it and I truly hope I know where to go soon...and I wish the same for you.
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Original 24in x 24in: SOLD
Standard Canvas Features:
Gallery quality canvas print displays vibrant artwork that is built to last. Printed with HP Latex Inks that are fade resistant. Inks are water based and solvent free so rest assured there are no harsh chemicals in your home. Assembled with 3/4" thick wood frame and glued wood core stretcher bars.
All canvas prints are wrapped and shipped in fitted packaging
- Ready To Hang - Mounting hardware comes attached.
- Leveling Bumpers Included - For wall protection.
- Semi-Gloss Print - Increased vibrancy of artwork.
- Beveled Wood Stretch Bars - Make frame less noticeable on front of canvas.
- Industrial Strength Staples - Ensure a tight fit that is sure to last.






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