Double Take ArtBlock
‘Double Take’ ArtBlock
Life presents us with opportunities to see what’s right before our eyes, that we just can’t see in the moment. Either we’re too busy or we’re just not ready to see them. Then suddenly, as if spellbound, the room clears, sounds retreat and a heightened focus sets in with a clarity we’ve never known before. It's in these moments, the double takes, that we're presented with opportunities to pause and truly take in what's right in front of us with both our heart and mind.
Louisiana has had the nickname, pelican state, ever since early European settlers were impressed with the pelican’s generous and nurturing attitude toward their young. The pelican was made a part of the official Louisiana seal in 1902, 10 years later the pelican and her young adorned the Flag of Louisiana and in 1958 the pelican was made the official state bird of Louisiana. Pesticides, hurricanes and oil spills have wreaked havoc on the pelicans natural nesting grounds. I hope this painting remind us all of the delicate balance in nature necessary to ensure future nesting grounds of our pelicans.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.
‘Double Take’ ArtBlock
Life presents us with opportunities to see what’s right before our eyes, that we just can’t see in the moment. Either we’re too busy or we’re just not ready to see them. Then suddenly, as if spellbound, the room clears, sounds retreat and a heightened focus sets in with a clarity we’ve never known before. It's in these moments, the double takes, that we're presented with opportunities to pause and truly take in what's right in front of us with both our heart and mind.
Louisiana has had the nickname, pelican state, ever since early European settlers were impressed with the pelican’s generous and nurturing attitude toward their young. The pelican was made a part of the official Louisiana seal in 1902, 10 years later the pelican and her young adorned the Flag of Louisiana and in 1958 the pelican was made the official state bird of Louisiana. Pesticides, hurricanes and oil spills have wreaked havoc on the pelicans natural nesting grounds. I hope this painting remind us all of the delicate balance in nature necessary to ensure future nesting grounds of our pelicans.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.
‘Double Take’ ArtBlock
Life presents us with opportunities to see what’s right before our eyes, that we just can’t see in the moment. Either we’re too busy or we’re just not ready to see them. Then suddenly, as if spellbound, the room clears, sounds retreat and a heightened focus sets in with a clarity we’ve never known before. It's in these moments, the double takes, that we're presented with opportunities to pause and truly take in what's right in front of us with both our heart and mind.
Louisiana has had the nickname, pelican state, ever since early European settlers were impressed with the pelican’s generous and nurturing attitude toward their young. The pelican was made a part of the official Louisiana seal in 1902, 10 years later the pelican and her young adorned the Flag of Louisiana and in 1958 the pelican was made the official state bird of Louisiana. Pesticides, hurricanes and oil spills have wreaked havoc on the pelicans natural nesting grounds. I hope this painting remind us all of the delicate balance in nature necessary to ensure future nesting grounds of our pelicans.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.