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lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
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lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style
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lead him back to water ✦ SOLD | Mixed Media in Paintings by VISCERAL HOME. Item works with boho & minimalism style

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lead him back to water ✦ SOLD - Paintings

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Creation: 2-4 weeks
Shipping: UPS 4-14 days
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Estimated Arrival: February 28, 2026
Professionally packaged, shipped, and insured.

Handmade

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
8H x 8W x 2.5D in
20.32H x 20.32W x 6.35D cm
0.91 kg
2 lb
plaster and concrete infused with pigment from dried indigo leaves, ground kyanite, selenite, and sand on linen canvas. mounted on maple wood within a poplar wood frame handcrafted by Connor.

We work on ourselves to help others and help others to work on ourselves. These two pieces were created in a time of deep frustration and sorrow as I watched from afar someone I love deeply trapped in a relentless cycle of pain and abandonment. When to cling on, when to release? I have found my path; why can't they find theirs?

Each human experience is unique and colored by our individually formed perspectives, judgments, and interpretations. Even within the same family, events unfold differently in the hearts and minds of siblings. The poignancy and complexity of our relationships lie in the fact that only they comprehend the emotions stirred by a particular circumstance. And yet, their conclusions divide. It's a brawl with our emotional stability and reconciling the reality that each sibling is entitled to their own perspective; we witness the depth of their pain as they hope and wait for their parents to change. I have weathered this period of heartache over and over, as have those I have confided in who have faced similar circumstances. It is grieving for our loved ones to comprehend the sense of serenity we have fought tirelessly to achieve. This feeling has been reactivated over and over by time and celebration.

When we're in our little egos, how do we know that that person isn't already doing their work? Sometimes, "helping" someone means giving them space...sometimes, you offer help simply by embodying authenticity and healing the traumas forged by your own experiences so that others may witness change and believe it is conceivable. The most effective strategy I've discovered in aiding others is to strive for genuine authenticity. This could entail sharing my trials and tribulations, navigating through them, or merely being present and offering a nonjudgmental ear devoid of unsolicited advice. The rest, well, is simply not my concern.

Diving into healing ourselves and our core beliefs and patiently nurturing our own growth while watching someone you love stay blind to reality is an indescribable feeling. Subconsciously placing expectations on the hope alone that if we focus on carving our own path, they might do the same; it's an indescribable feeling. An inner battle endeavoring to lead someone to see a situation through our perspective and what helped us heal, only to discover that they are not yet prepared or willing to receive the support. While keeping the knowledge in the center of my gut that I may not know WHAT this person needs to be happy or what they need to feel peace. Self-awareness is a cornerstone of all healing journeys. SELF-AWARENESS IS THE CORNERSTONE OF EVERYTHING. I force myself to examine my motivations when I extend a helping hand to others in every situation—a sister, a friend, a colleague, an acquaintance, a patient.

I must remind myself that authentic support means being there for someone without imposing our views, respecting their unique journey, and allowing them to evolve at their own pace. This piece underscores the delicate balance between the desire to assist and respect for others' autonomy. I wish for it to symbolize patience, empathy, and an understanding that true transformation stems from within. It is a gentle nudge that while we can offer guidance and support, we cannot compel someone to partake from a well of knowledge—they must make that choice themselves. To lead him back to water.

- Taylor Robinson, July 2024

Category: mixed media

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Item lead him back to water ✦ SOLD
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As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
The spaces we inhabit shape our well-being ✴︎ art is the bridge between environment and emotion. Blending raw materials like foraged clay, rock pigment, gemstone, and wood, we create art that enriches both space and spirit.

As partners in life and craft, our work reflects a shared belief that when we engage with art that carries deep emotion, it awakens something within us—a desire to express, to create, to connect. A home enriched with art and expression fosters a deeper connection—not just to the space itself but to the emotions, stories, and memories that define us.

Our handcrafted paintings, sculptural forms, and textural compositions are both tactile and emotional, inviting each viewer to find their own meaning within them. Through these pieces, we explore the transformative power of art as a means of self-nurturing. Just as we create to cultivate the better parts of ourselves, we hope our work inspires others to do the same—to engage with art in a way that encourages emotional depth, self-awareness, and a more compassionate view of the human experience. Expression fuels connection, and connection strengthens communication. We hope to inspire not just appreciation, but participation—a world where art becomes a bridge between us all, fostering a culture of emotional openness and shared human experience.

By integrating natural materials, grounding textures, and intuitive design, we aim to offer more than just visual beauty—we offer art that resonates, that speaks, that becomes part of the rhythm of daily life. Because when art exists not just to be seen, but to be felt, it has the power to turn a house into a sanctuary and a space into a story.

Creator Reviews

2 Creator reviews

5.0

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Levin G Rothberg

January 30, 2023
My wife and I had the pleasure of chatting with Taylor and Connor while dining at our restaurant, as they were visiting New York City. We exchanged contacts and later decided to purchase a custom painting for our new home. During our conversation when we met, the couple called themselves a “small business”. After our encounter with them professionally, we have to say that statement is a complete injustice to the masterpieces this couple curate together….

Taylor’s attentive nature and attention to detail during the entire process was refreshing. We labor a handful of creatives yearly for our businesses, and their humble generosity is unmatched. Despite a tight lead time our art arrived before deadline, in pristine condition, and with a most impressive framed biographical description of the works.

We look forward to working with the Robinson’s again. We will share the photographs of our new art in our Miami home when we receive them.
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Lucile Glessner

Sunnyvale, CA

Verified Trade Member

January 13, 2023
Beautiful art and very responsive artists. My clients and I are super happy with both paintings.