Holding Through the storm Metal Print
by Valerie Graniou-Cook
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Holding Through the storm metal print by Valerie Graniou-Cook. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Holding Through the storm- Acrylic 40” x 30”. Through pain we learn compassion, love for the self and others, we deepen. Love yourself, recognize... more
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"Holding Through the storm"- Acrylic 40” x 30”. Through pain we learn compassion, love for the self and others, we deepen. Love yourself, recognize and accept how hard it has been or still is. Have compassion for yourself and others. Allow the tears. Allow the pain to come out, feel it and let it go. The storm will pass, you will heal.
Angel in storm, 9/1/20, 7:00 PM, 16C, 8218x11201 (359+369), 150%, New Curve Sett, 1/25 s, R37.8, G28.4, B47.2
About Valerie Graniou-Cook
Welcome to my online store. I am a digital artist and a painter who uses vivid colors and metaphorical imagery to open a window on a world where emotion and spirit comes to life. Originally self-taught, I found my own style and developed a rich and unique vision as I dealt deeper into matters of the soul with intuitive and spiritual work. I paint to remember who I am and where I come from. Painting for me is all about emotions and memories of this elusive place where everything is more vibrant and softer at the same time. Dancing between abstract and figurative, I strive to bring back memories of the soul one brush stroke at a time. I believe that reality is a reflection of the inner self and I long to promote healing and...
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