$78.00
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In Crowe’s recent work, there is a notable emphasis on exploring embossing techniques, which have become the artist’s distinctive signature style. Despite its simplicity, this piece leaves a lasting impact through the effective use of light and shadow. The three-dimensional appearance of the embossed clouds brings texture and depth to the peaceful sky. With a gentle gradient transitioning from calming blue to soft yellow, the scene evokes a dreamlike atmosphere that encourages reflection and meditation.
It’s important to note that the artwork was made with archival materials, warranting both its artistic integrity and long-lasting quality. For a more in-depth exploration of this fascinating technique, you can find further information here.
Size: 10″ x 8″
Paper Type: Stonehenge, archival, acid-free, deckled edge
Paper Color: Fawn
Limited Edition of 125
Numbered, titled and signed by the artist
All prints are hand-pulled and my vary slightly.
Prints are carefully packaged and shipped within 1-3 business days.
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I have a husband who pays attention, and so unexpectedly, on Christmas morning a couple of years ago, I unwrapped a cardboard tube. Inside it was a twin set – two prints, the prints I loved and wanted – the sweetest gift. I was ELATED. We had them specialty framed, and they live happily in unison together above our mantle, where I knew they always belonged. Thank you, Lauren! Thank you for giving visual life to a feeling and a memory that so many of us know, love, and cherish. You are MAGIC.
– Morgan T.
Since my husband and I moved from the southeast to the northwest last summer, I have tried to fill our new home with as many pieces and treasures from our former Appalachian home as I can. Lauren’s print is like a window back to the hills and the woods that we loved so much. Thank you so much for creating something that brings so much joy to my soul.
– Haley M.
Lauren’s work is all over our home. I have nothing but good things to say. Her work is stunning, detailed, and clearly labor intensive. If we had a choice, we would live in Boone, but can’t, but we do keep the magic of that area here with her work.
– Kathy S.