At the beginning of 2014 I blogged about an experience I had in a guided meditation. I saw a picture that I felt I needed to paint.
Well, finally, I have got it out onto canvas. If you want to read about the deeper message behind this art — please take 2 minutes to read the blog HERE (What Popped Up in a Guided Meditation About 2014…and How it Coincided With Plato).
Here is the painting — please let me know (in the comment box below) what thoughts/emotions/feedback comes up for you:
Original For Sale
I have decided to make some of my originals available for sale on this blog. Something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time now. Thanks to Paypal, I am now able to do this easily — so for anyone who wants to be the owner of this painting, just click on the button below the specs to purchase (please note that this is strictly first come first serve).
The painting specs are as follows:
Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media (glass paint, liner, ink and oil pastel) on Canvas Board (unframed)
Size: 10″ x 10″ (255mm x 255mm)
Price: $75
Worldwide Shipping: Absolutely FREE!
Interconnected Humanity Quote
I decided to make it into a quote as well — just a little message to try to encapsulate the bigger picture — CLICK HERE to download this as a wallpaper or mini poster print-out (100% free):

If you would prefer to get this as a ready-made poster — available in many different sizes to suit just about any pocket — click on the picture above
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