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A Village of Peace

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Isolation. Sinai, Egypt is the place to be alone with yourself, to connect with the body and soul.  It’s a place where all magic connects together. I cross the border every year to Sinai for a time of solitude, it is like a city of refuge for me. A village of peace by the Red Sea. There is no reception or technology there. So it forces you to connect to the silence in the desert, the water and the sand. In Sinai, time is just a concept - which does not limit those who travel there. There is no need to rush, no need to search. Everything is within the heart in silence. If you listen hard enough, you will find and hear the discernment of your soul.

Medium: Faber-Castell Polychromos Color Pencil Painting, Caran D-Ache Luminance, and Derwent Lightfast Oil-based Coloured Pencils.

Paper: Strathmore Artist Tiles | 6” x 6” | 15.3 x 15.3 cm | 60 lb. | 160 g/m2 

Original: Includes professionally framed in a white frame, acid free, straight fit, Ultravue 70% glass and acid free backing with a wire backing. Bio, Certificate of Authenticity, and their individual story. 

Size:  6” x 6” | Framed 7 ⅛” SQUARE and ¾” deep

Pre-Order Limited Edition Print to Canvas: I have my artwork professionally scanned locally here in Vancouver, B.C. and printed to canvas using eco-solvent inks with a satin finish, gallery wrapped, and saw hook. Bio, Certificate of Authenticity, and their individual story is also included.

Size: 6 x 6 inches

A Village of Peace

$88.00

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