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Original abstract paintings for sale by David Spencer Shard
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A$5,800.00
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2022
Mixed media on canvas
114cm x 170cm [Redux]

Man, a lot of brain power, thought and staring went into this piece. Hours in a chair just looking at it debating how I’m going to resolve the niggly little bastard problems my eye kept going to.

I sorted it out in the end, I think. But the main lesson I can share about art is that not to torture yourself trying to resolve it. I think it better for your mental health to accept the painting, be tolerant of the outcome and accept it was a part of your journey.

Besides, you never know what people like!

Namaste.

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2022
Mixed media on canvas
114cm x 170cm [Redux]

Man, a lot of brain power, thought and staring went into this piece. Hours in a chair just looking at it debating how I’m going to resolve the niggly little bastard problems my eye kept going to.

I sorted it out in the end, I think. But the main lesson I can share about art is that not to torture yourself trying to resolve it. I think it better for your mental health to accept the painting, be tolerant of the outcome and accept it was a part of your journey.

Besides, you never know what people like!

Namaste.

2022
Mixed media on canvas
114cm x 170cm [Redux]

Man, a lot of brain power, thought and staring went into this piece. Hours in a chair just looking at it debating how I’m going to resolve the niggly little bastard problems my eye kept going to.

I sorted it out in the end, I think. But the main lesson I can share about art is that not to torture yourself trying to resolve it. I think it better for your mental health to accept the painting, be tolerant of the outcome and accept it was a part of your journey.

Besides, you never know what people like!

Namaste.

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