Collection: Charleston Supported Art
These 32 mixed-media paintings were completed for the Charleston Supported Art program, 2014.
Each piece is 22 x 30 inches on paper, constructed with acrylic paint, ink, colored pencil, pastel, graphite, fabric, and spray paint.
All of these paintings have been sold.
"These paintings are a continued exploration of memory, and how memories change and shape us. When recalling a person, time or event, especially if many years have passed, I have the feeling of being half awake and reflecting on a vivid dream. I wanted these works to have that dreamlike spirit. Each piece has a landscape quality to evoke the feeling of taking a hazy journey through your mind. Dreams are like memories because there is always an element of fiction, a part of the story that our mind constructed. And like many significant memories, my dreams often feel both profound and silly. I tried to convey those feelings through these paintings. Each one is unique and expresses a different memory." -Christine Bush Roman
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