Never Lost (20 X20)

$700.00
Original Painting

Medium: Oil and cold wax on cradled panel

Size: 20 x 20 inches with .75 inch depth

The “Stand Still” Series of Paintings were inspired by David Wagoner’s beautiful and meditative poem “Lost”. The poem speaks about being lost to being found—from disconnection to connection. This is accomplished by standing still, from being present and taking comfort in nature.

Please contact me if interested in purchasing. Shipping is included for Canada and the US.

Unless specifically noted, paintings are not framed but sides are painted so that they can be displayed without a frame. A hanging wire is attached. The depth of the canvas or panel will be noted in the painting description.

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Medium: Oil and cold wax on cradled panel

Size: 20 x 20 inches with .75 inch depth

The “Stand Still” Series of Paintings were inspired by David Wagoner’s beautiful and meditative poem “Lost”. The poem speaks about being lost to being found—from disconnection to connection. This is accomplished by standing still, from being present and taking comfort in nature.

Please contact me if interested in purchasing. Shipping is included for Canada and the US.

Unless specifically noted, paintings are not framed but sides are painted so that they can be displayed without a frame. A hanging wire is attached. The depth of the canvas or panel will be noted in the painting description.

Medium: Oil and cold wax on cradled panel

Size: 20 x 20 inches with .75 inch depth

The “Stand Still” Series of Paintings were inspired by David Wagoner’s beautiful and meditative poem “Lost”. The poem speaks about being lost to being found—from disconnection to connection. This is accomplished by standing still, from being present and taking comfort in nature.

Please contact me if interested in purchasing. Shipping is included for Canada and the US.

Unless specifically noted, paintings are not framed but sides are painted so that they can be displayed without a frame. A hanging wire is attached. The depth of the canvas or panel will be noted in the painting description.