Reflection Print

$100.00

This is a Standard Edition Print of “Reflection”, a completed piece on canvas that currently is part of my private collection.

This reproduction measures 16″ x 24″, and is printed on Hahnemühle Torchon FineArt paper (285gsm).

“Reflection” was an exploration of multiple art mediums, as well as combining different art styles. A collage depiction of God by Michelangelo from “The Creation of Adam” builds contrast to the vibrant, geometric green overlay. Adam, having been created in the image of God, represents a reflection. But the topic also allows to reflect and look inwards. A global pandemic and the fight for social equality reveals the need for internal reflection on who we truly are.

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This is a Standard Edition Print of “Reflection”, a completed piece on canvas that currently is part of my private collection.

This reproduction measures 16″ x 24″, and is printed on Hahnemühle Torchon FineArt paper (285gsm).

“Reflection” was an exploration of multiple art mediums, as well as combining different art styles. A collage depiction of God by Michelangelo from “The Creation of Adam” builds contrast to the vibrant, geometric green overlay. Adam, having been created in the image of God, represents a reflection. But the topic also allows to reflect and look inwards. A global pandemic and the fight for social equality reveals the need for internal reflection on who we truly are.

This is a Standard Edition Print of “Reflection”, a completed piece on canvas that currently is part of my private collection.

This reproduction measures 16″ x 24″, and is printed on Hahnemühle Torchon FineArt paper (285gsm).

“Reflection” was an exploration of multiple art mediums, as well as combining different art styles. A collage depiction of God by Michelangelo from “The Creation of Adam” builds contrast to the vibrant, geometric green overlay. Adam, having been created in the image of God, represents a reflection. But the topic also allows to reflect and look inwards. A global pandemic and the fight for social equality reveals the need for internal reflection on who we truly are.