That Which We Bind - Original drawing
This listing is for the original drawing That Which We Bind
Bathed in sudden solar night, I called intentions to the moon
Invoking wishes from the light, I held my heart and cast the rune
A piece about the intention of wishing.
Many of us may dream of fulfilling a great many desires, but what good is desire without deep, intentional focus and clarity to bring it into reality? The art of letting go and honing just one or two singular dreams at a time is one I’ve found to be very difficult, especially in an age where we’re all carrying so many priorities. It feels like a trust fall into the arms of the universe to let go of the many things we think will sustain us and focus on what we desire the most. This piece asks us to look at what we’re holding onto out of fear and if we’re willing to let it go for the ultimate dream.
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Size: 5 x 7 inches
Medium: Graphite and 24K gold leaf on paper
Framed
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Please select the shipping option ‘SMALL AND MEDIUM ORIGINAL ART’ which includes signature confirmation.
Orders are typically shipped within 7 days of being placed and from there usually take 3-7 days to arrive within the US, and 2-12 weeks outside the US. If you require faster shipping, please email me at aria@ariafawn.com
Note that colors may vary slightly from your screen to actual art due to screen calibration.
This listing is for the original drawing That Which We Bind
Bathed in sudden solar night, I called intentions to the moon
Invoking wishes from the light, I held my heart and cast the rune
A piece about the intention of wishing.
Many of us may dream of fulfilling a great many desires, but what good is desire without deep, intentional focus and clarity to bring it into reality? The art of letting go and honing just one or two singular dreams at a time is one I’ve found to be very difficult, especially in an age where we’re all carrying so many priorities. It feels like a trust fall into the arms of the universe to let go of the many things we think will sustain us and focus on what we desire the most. This piece asks us to look at what we’re holding onto out of fear and if we’re willing to let it go for the ultimate dream.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Size: 5 x 7 inches
Medium: Graphite and 24K gold leaf on paper
Framed
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Please select the shipping option ‘SMALL AND MEDIUM ORIGINAL ART’ which includes signature confirmation.
Orders are typically shipped within 7 days of being placed and from there usually take 3-7 days to arrive within the US, and 2-12 weeks outside the US. If you require faster shipping, please email me at aria@ariafawn.com
Note that colors may vary slightly from your screen to actual art due to screen calibration.
This listing is for the original drawing That Which We Bind
Bathed in sudden solar night, I called intentions to the moon
Invoking wishes from the light, I held my heart and cast the rune
A piece about the intention of wishing.
Many of us may dream of fulfilling a great many desires, but what good is desire without deep, intentional focus and clarity to bring it into reality? The art of letting go and honing just one or two singular dreams at a time is one I’ve found to be very difficult, especially in an age where we’re all carrying so many priorities. It feels like a trust fall into the arms of the universe to let go of the many things we think will sustain us and focus on what we desire the most. This piece asks us to look at what we’re holding onto out of fear and if we’re willing to let it go for the ultimate dream.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Size: 5 x 7 inches
Medium: Graphite and 24K gold leaf on paper
Framed
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please select the shipping option ‘SMALL AND MEDIUM ORIGINAL ART’ which includes signature confirmation.
Orders are typically shipped within 7 days of being placed and from there usually take 3-7 days to arrive within the US, and 2-12 weeks outside the US. If you require faster shipping, please email me at aria@ariafawn.com
Note that colors may vary slightly from your screen to actual art due to screen calibration.