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Image:
8.00" x 12.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 17.50"
Please Don't Leave Deep Cuts Framed Print

by Megan Hale

$79.00
Product Details
Please Don't Leave Deep Cuts framed print by Megan Hale. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Art often emerges from the depths of our experiences, serving as a canvas for the raw emotions and stories that shape us. The deep red cuts that turn... more
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Artist's Description
Art often emerges from the depths of our experiences, serving as a canvas for the raw emotions and stories that shape us. The deep red cuts that turn to thick white scars.
This painting by Megan Hale is an expression of past pain. It stands as a testament to her journey and resilience. It's a powerful reminder that even in moments of profound struggle, there lies a potential for immense beauty and strength. Through her art, she not only confronted your past but also transforms it into something that speaks of survival and the discovery of inner beauty. She is reclaiming my narrative and acknowledging the growth that has taken place within herself.
About Megan Hale

Megan Hale is a 36-year-old artist living in Peoria, Illinois. A dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., she lives with her life partner and has a deep love for film, especially horror. "For me, painting is therapy. It's way to process my trauma, recovery, fear, hope, shame, anger, and joy. My art evolves as I heal, and I heal as I create. Sometimes, it feels like breaking through a black-painted window into a world of broken glass. It still cuts, but I'm free. The wounds are healing. I paint to stay grounded, to give my emotions a voice. When I paints, I hears color and see sound. It’s overwhelming and beautiful. A way to feel and process everything at once.
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