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the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
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the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home
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the conditions of love *original sold* | Canvas Painting in Paintings by visceral home

the conditions of love *original sold* - Paintings

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Price $3,500

Creation: 3-5 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 5, 2023

Upcycled Product

Made in USA

Made to order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
40H x 40W x 4D in
101.6H x 101.6W x 10.16D cm
11.34 kg
25 lb

the original painting "the conditions of love" has been sold through wescover. I wanted to leave her here as inspiration, as I would love to create a custom piece inspired by her relaxed organic and raw energy. when re-creating a piece, no two will EVER be exactly the same. which to me is fun and personal as we get to add YOUR personality and influence from your space into your new art. if you feel completely drawn to the original, we will do our best to create a semi-identical piece. our commission process is personal, and focused on creating art that will be the addition to your space you've been dreaming of. we are open minded and ENCOURAGE your originality to shine through and are eager to bringing your ideas to life. inquire to learn more about our commission process.

40 x 40 x 3. sand + shells + plaster + concrete + oil + rust + lapis lazuli rock pigment (Australia) + yarn + blue kyanite powder + crystal quartz

linen canvas housed in a handcrafted natural beechwood frame. truly one of our favorite frames connor has ever built. these pieces of beechwood are imperfect in the most unique way; nature's lovely imprints are all over them. the sap was still on some of the pieces adding the most interesting textures. light blue grains that look like a stain but the wood is completely untouched. with live spots on each side. some of the corners have been cut with burl details on the edges. photos cannot do this frame justice, you just have to see for yourself. the technique I used to create the texture in this piece was worth every moment of layering and sanding down plaster. there are 4 different layers of plaster/concrete on top of one another. mixed with oil paint adding different shades of gray/tan/beige to highlight the natural formation of fossilization the plaster was creating. sand from all over the north coast, NJ NY NYC CT sprinkled into each layer. the sides of the canvas are textured and we floated the frame just enough to be able to see its detail.

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Item the conditions of love *original sold*
Created by visceral home
As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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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.