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Palette of Roses Art League

Palette of Roses Art League

Tyler, TX

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The Weavers of Transformation by Jane Johnson, Image 1.
  • Jane Johnson
  • The Weavers of Transformation
  • Acrylic & Oil Pastel
  • 20 x 16 x 1.5 in (50.8 x 40.64 x 3.81 cm)
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A semi-abstract exploration of transformation, self-discovery and spiritual growth. The two women , who seem other-worldly, are connected, yet individual, and embody the balance between vulnerability and strength. The caterpillars represent potential and new beginnings… reminding us that transformation begins within. This piece invites reflection on our own paths, encouraging us to embrace change, vulnerability and the beauty of our own unfolding.

  • Subject Matter: Portraiture
  • Current Location: Rose City Art Gallery & Gifts - 328 S. College Ave. Tyler, TX 75702 (google map)
  • Collections: Figurative

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