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remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
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remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home
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remains | Mixed Media in Paintings by visceral home

remains - Paintings

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26 x 38 x 3 - intended to be hung either vertically or horizontally. four layers of concrete + plaster + powdered selenite + rock pigment + rust + sand + oil to create shading between layers in a handcrafted floating slash pine tree frame.


you are not a burden ⸻
those parts of your story, your being,
those parts you wish you weren’t,
will always remain.

how you show those parts of yourself love,
respect, and comfort will dictate how much control
those parts you’ve decided were “unlovable” has over how you value your worth- you are worthy of release. relief. joy. acceptance/ every part of you. every part of you is worthy. no part of you is a burden, to yourself or others.

hiding your pain does not make you stronger,
there are people who will love your light + dark equally.
you deserve to have all of you loved, seen, and heard.

what’s meant for you won't miss you.
who is meant for you, won’t see your pain as a burden — they will see it as your strength. they will inspire you to share that strength with others, loving the parts of yourself you have declared unworthy of love will set you free.

all of you will remain, even after
you let it free. even after you heal.

use those remains as reminders
of your strength, use those remains as hope for others.

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Created by visceral home
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
handcrafted paintings blurring the lines between art, poetry, and sculpture.

Visceral home is a husband and wife team who work together to create viscerally evoking art by hand. Connor Robinson builds each canvas that his wife Taylor Robinson (Redler) unfolds her artistic vision upon. Connor finishes each project by housing the painting in a hand crafted frame using a wide variety of wood species and woodworking techniques to best honor the work.

Inspired by their personal healing journey, they artistically transmute trauma into art intended for therapeutic release/relief for your space. Taylor is most influenced to paint using earth tones, and minerals found in nature, highlighting the natural healing beauty of the color palettes found outdoors. Using art to provoke conversation they have a mission to illustrate vulnerability, aiming to cultivate positive change in the stigma revolving mental health. Taylor and Connor Robinson use a variety of natural and unnatural materials to story-tell within their works; pairing plaster with rock pigment, wood with hand-spun yarn, healing crystals with oil, rust and stone+sand with concrete. They are consistently expanding and evolving their technique, process, style, and concepts. Each piece is entirely their own meaningful entity, paired with a biography putting their creative concepts into words.

With a deep love of interior design and architecture, they find themselves constantly inspired by conceptual spaces that merge together raw, textured, nature influenced organic concepts with accents that outlast fast design trends in this new social media era. They often consider industrial modernism and organic soft scandinavian + asian influences while planning art projects.

Despite the many directions their creative innovations may go, they try to stay focused in their mission of illustrating euphemisms conveyed through their textural work. 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.