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Dale Eastman

An Unsovereign Life, II

An Unsovereign Life, II

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Eastman’s "An Unsovereign Life II," set against a maroon backdrop, invites viewers into a contemplative space. The gold ink on wood brings a unique depth, allowing the intricate patterns to resonate with a sense of organic structure and evolution. The layered forms hover between cohesion and fragmentation, evoking the delicate balance of forces at play within and around us. Ready to hang without a frame, this piece enriches any room with an earthy elegance.

Details

  • Type: Drawing
  • Year: 2022
  • Material & Medium: Wood panel, acrylic paint, gold ink
  • Size: 24 x 24 x 2 inches
  • Ready to Hang: Yes
  • Frame: Not included
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About Dale Eastman

Dale Eastman is a multi-media artist who trained early on as both a seamstress and a journalist. Using a wide range of skills--from hand sewing to drawing to woodworking--Dale's art practice continually reaches for new connections, all in search of the underlying wholeness each of us craves. Her influences are also disparate, including artist Leonora Carrington, naturalist Ernst Haeckel and analytical psychologist Carl Jung. Prior to becoming an artist, Dale spent nearly two decades as a writer. Even now, from her art studio atop Russian Hill--one of the few San Francisco neighborhoods to survive the 1906 earthquake--storytelling is at the core of what she creates.

LOCATION:
San Francisco, CA

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