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This is a one-of-a-kind 16x20 mixed media collage in a 22x26 frame. A black MDF frame with a plexi window is included with purchase of the artwork. The frame is wired to hang. Free shipping in the continental USA. All others please email me for a shipping estimate.
In this busy, overgrown still life, a single goldfish swims among a riot of color and texture.
Goldfish grow to fit the size of their container.
This piece began with that idea: Am I the goldfish, trying to expand inside the boundaries of motherhood? Or is the goldfish my son, growing faster than the space I've created for him?
The collage is lush and layered — a visual echo of the emotional landscape of parenting. Beautiful, messy, too much and never enough.
The goldfish is always growing — whether or not the bowl is ready.
This is a one-of-a-kind 16x20 mixed media collage in a 22x26 frame. A black MDF frame with a plexi window is included with purchase of the artwork. The frame is wired to hang. Free shipping in the continental USA. All others please email me for a shipping estimate.
In this busy, overgrown still life, a single goldfish swims among a riot of color and texture.
Goldfish grow to fit the size of their container.
This piece began with that idea: Am I the goldfish, trying to expand inside the boundaries of motherhood? Or is the goldfish my son, growing faster than the space I've created for him?
The collage is lush and layered — a visual echo of the emotional landscape of parenting. Beautiful, messy, too much and never enough.
The goldfish is always growing — whether or not the bowl is ready.
This is a one-of-a-kind 16x20 mixed media collage in a 22x26 frame. A black MDF frame with a plexi window is included with purchase of the artwork. The frame is wired to hang. Free shipping in the continental USA. All others please email me for a shipping estimate.
In this busy, overgrown still life, a single goldfish swims among a riot of color and texture.
Goldfish grow to fit the size of their container.
This piece began with that idea: Am I the goldfish, trying to expand inside the boundaries of motherhood? Or is the goldfish my son, growing faster than the space I've created for him?
The collage is lush and layered — a visual echo of the emotional landscape of parenting. Beautiful, messy, too much and never enough.
The goldfish is always growing — whether or not the bowl is ready.