Art
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Obsidian
Live Item"Obsidian" is a stunning work of abstract artwork created by artist Brandon Lee. This piece is rich with 3 different styles of texture: acrylic, lava pumice obsidian stone, and black resin which gives is a glass/mirror like appearance. The contrasting textures between a matte finish and the black resin draw you in to take a closer look at the detail. This pieces measures at 50" x 70" x 3" and created on birchwood panel.
Black Obsidian is a glorious stone for power, protection, and grounding. It is a root chakra stone which means that it keeps you tethered to the here and now and feeling a sense of strength and inner confidence. It also keeps negative energies at bay and gives you the courage to face your inner truths.
Donated by: Brandon Lee Fine Art
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Moonstone
Live Item"Moonstone" is an original work of abstract textured artwork created by artist Brandon Lee. This oversized work of art is created on birchwood panel with contrasting textures that give this monochromatic work of art dimension. White resin is poured in between the thick textured layers that give this a glass-like finish. This will no doubt be a conversation started the moment people walk into the room. It will draw you in as you gaze into each piece of this 50" x 62" art piece. "Moonstone" is a gemstone that signifies balance, relaxation, feminine energy, love, and fertility. The stone also keeps your life stress-free and balanced.
Donated by: Brandon Lee Fine Art
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Kiss of th Butterfly
$32020x30 Acrylic Art Piece, photograph, by Lisa Marie.
Butterflies are giving kisses to the turtle's eyes to drink their salt.
My family and I were glamping in the Amazon Basin where we sloshed through 3 km of mud to get to Lake Sandoval. We were on a small boat trolling through the lake where we saw red monkeys, blue monkeys, blue macaws, Kingfishers, and otters. I spotted this scene as we were ending our tour. It was a very serene moment as we watched the beauty play out. The butterflies drink salt from the turtle's tears until the turtles have had enough and then slide back into the lake.
https://www.photographerlisamarie.com/about-the-artist
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Face of Navajo Falls
$16020x30 Acrylic Art Piece, photograph, by Lisa Marie.
Careful observation of Navajo Falls reveals the features of a face.
This image was captured by isolating a portion of Navajo Falls that featured a man's face. Look closely at the falls using one's imagination to make out other features. Navajo Falls are the first set of falls encountered when one hikes into the land of the Supai. It has been altered when heavy rains or flooding occur. Each return trip reveals different perspectives.
https://www.photographerlisamarie.com/about-the-artist