Save Yourself! - Original Painting
Save Yourself! - Arizona sky and cactus painting
Sometimes, we find ourselves in a situation where it seems like there’s nowhere else to go. Sometimes, we feel obligated to help someone unwilling to help themselves, and when that happens, we have a choice. Either we falter at our expense, or we can save ourselves.
Sometimes, it feels like jumping into an abyss with a parachute, but you have to trust yourself to be able to manage the obstacles ahead. You can navigate this life, and experience a world outside of what has held you back.
•Original art
•Acrylic on canvas
•20cm x 20cm/7.8" x 7.8"
•Varnished
•Ready to hang
Save Yourself! - Arizona sky and cactus painting
Sometimes, we find ourselves in a situation where it seems like there’s nowhere else to go. Sometimes, we feel obligated to help someone unwilling to help themselves, and when that happens, we have a choice. Either we falter at our expense, or we can save ourselves.
Sometimes, it feels like jumping into an abyss with a parachute, but you have to trust yourself to be able to manage the obstacles ahead. You can navigate this life, and experience a world outside of what has held you back.
•Original art
•Acrylic on canvas
•20cm x 20cm/7.8" x 7.8"
•Varnished
•Ready to hang
Hi, I'm Steph! I'm an acrylic artist based out of Berlin, Germany. These dreamy landscapes come from my memories of growing up in Arizona. I see lots of colors in the desert. At times the sun's glow can seem fluorescent. When I put this on a canvas, it’s more like I paint a feeling, rather than the image itself.
Colors of the art in these photos may be slightly different from how they appear in real life. Sometimes adjustments are needed to make the picture as close to the original as possible.
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