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frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
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frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style
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frostbite (SOLD) | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home. Item compatible with boho and mid century modern style

Created and Sold by visceral home

visceral home

frostbite (SOLD) - Paintings

Price $3,000

Creation: 2-6 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-14 days
Estimated Arrival: July 3, 2024
Professionally packaged, shipped, and insured.

Handmade

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
40H x 40W x 2D in
101.6H x 101.6W x 5.08D cm
6.8 kg
15 lb

frostbite” 40 x 40 x 2. acyrlic + ink + plaster + stucco + oil


dedicated to the souls that are homeless/ and or struggling in the height of their active addiction during the freezing cold.

20% of this paintings sales will go towards buying jackets for those who cannot.


watching the news seeing the snow storms in the north made me nostalgic thinking about all the blizzards i would go out in, no matter the conditions, to make sure i have what i needed in active addiction—


god has allowed me to
create a life today full of love,
healing, creative magic,
the obsession to use drugs removed, and sometimes
life goes by so fast and I feel like
a completely different person
that I don’t stop and think about
my sobriety as much as I used
too-


but the fact drugs/alcohol isn’t
the first thing I think about when
my eyes open and shut
everyday, is something that I
didn’t think was possible even
during my last sobriety stint (3
years)-
even though I was sober I didn’t
begin the healing of what made
me need to self sooth

i am grateful today
that my body is filled
with warm, fuzzy, gratitude
during cold weather; creating
art detailed with released feelings
and vibrational
alignment

instead of cold days,
sitting in a car with no heat,
in a parking lot in providence,
frost bitten toes
—- without the knowledge
that one day I will be defrosted
and freed from the freezing
hold of addiction


there is hope
and there is help

you can
recover too

I didn’t think it was possible to live a life without substances- you can recover too-

if you are tired and stuck and don’t know where to start- reach out to me. artbytaylorredler@gmail.com

Item frostbite (SOLD)
Created by visceral home
As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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our work serves as a liberating exploration of our inner selves, offering us empowerment and purpose for our emotions to be alchemized into color, textures, patterns, and forms that reflects our journey of self discovery and expression.

Taylor and Connor Robinson are Charleston, SC-based artists creating sculptural mixed media artwork using the moniker visceral home.
Their works interpret the human psyche — for trauma and healing, the passage of time, and the relationship between humans and the natural world. Over the past few years, they’ve honed in on a practice where the married partners collaborate: Connor creates handcrafted frames and surfaces on which Taylor paints abstract images. Their art is a kinship of two individual processes and personal meditative techniques that ultimately combine to achieve one thoughtfully balanced vision. The complexities of coping with cPTSD and substance use disorder are threaded throughout their works, revealing a timeline of visceral indentations of the emotional journey of healing.

They create artwork to cope with the fear of uncertainty. From these monumental moments, a catalog of collections was born, channeling and transforming various emotions into something useful. With time, they let go of situations and relationships that held them hostage, releasing and transmuting that pain as a new creative avenue toward feeling understood, relieved, and valuable. An abstract expression of the heavy moments that would drown them if there was no cup to pour in. A celebration of the moments of joy and triumph. Their art is a tactile alternative to self-destruction. It is self-preservation. Pouring themselves into creating something that can translate that emotion into a tangible experience that can be visualized and felt viscerally is what they dream of as the ultimate solution to the condition of being human.


Inspired by the human condition and how the psychology of design and art can influence our mood, the team is passionate about aligning with like-minded designers to create art that adds depth to a concept. visceral home was given its name after being told multiple times how their art provoked emotion that the viewer physically felt but couldn’t find the words for. They are motivated by innovative, expressive spaces that marry artistry and functionality. The couple aims to create pieces that are investments, not decor. Original works that outlast fleeting trends, especially in this new social media age. Art to pass down and be shared. A visual story that feels just as much your own as it was theirs. Their influences in terms of design styles come from various periods, designers, and architects. 1950s-1970s architecture and interiors; Mid-Century, Bauhaus, Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Asian, Japandi, Industrial, and a splash of boho designs. Keeping in mind the spaces their art lands will continue to morph into new personalities, they focus on creating art that can be everlasting through many design changes.